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COPYRIGHT. CANADA, 1926, BY
McGILL UNIVERSITY.
MONTREAL, QUE
UTHOOMAPHCO IN CANADA
lyFGILL HONOUR ROLL
1914 . 1918
Published by
>1<^GILL UNIVERSITY
in honour of those
^Nho served in the
Great y^occ
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
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Page
1. THE DEAD
(a) With Photographs ' - 15
(b) Photographs Unobtainable 96
2. OTHERS WHO SERVED " - - 99
3. SUMMARY - - - 228
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DEDICATION
DEDICATED
T^O the brave sons of McGill who, volun-
tarily and unselfishly setting aside their
hopes and ambitions, the comforts of home
and the companionship of friends, on the
fields of Flanders and of France, and elsewhere on
sea and land, fought in the cause of the Allies in the
Great War with courage, devotion and honour;
AND IN PROUD AND
TENDER MEMORY
OF those who finally passed out of the sight of
men by the path of duty, lighting up the War's
dark page by their ungrudging service, glorious
heroism and perfect sacrifice, to the end that we
who remain and those who follow might live in
freedom, contentment and peace. Their names will
be held in everlasting remembrance.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
HEN the founder of our University conceived the idea
which has ever since been the inspiration of his suc-
cessors, which has found its realization in our gray-
stone walls, our class-rooms, our laboratories and which
lives yet in the spirit of our polity, he envisaged, we
may be sure, an institution which should serve not
only the individual student but also the land we love.
Whether his dreams ever fashioned the McGill of
to-day, whether he foresaw how great a nation in
how mighty an Empire the country he was benefiting
would become, we may not know, yet we cannot but think that if the departed
know of the happenings upon earth, he must have looked with pride upon the
service of the University he founded and that of her sons, from the day
when they heard the call to arms in 1914 until the bugles blew for the
Armistice.
The University, we believe, does its duty to the state by instilling into all who enter
its gates the highest ideals of citizenship, by providing for its professional students
the best possible training, and last, and most important of all, by schooling young
men for leadership. The actual number of McGill men who wore their country's
uniform in the Great War, is evidence enough that inspiration to public service
was not lacking in the University which fostered them, but the salient fact in the
history of our war effort is that so high a proportion were able to assume responsi-
bility and quit themselves like men. They filled the services which required high
professional training, such as the Army Medical Corps and the Engineers, they
implemented those whose technique called especially for men who had been taught
how to learn, such as the Artillery and Machine Gun Corps, but their greatest
achievement as a group was their acceptance and performance of the work of leaders.
Out of three thousand and fifty-nine McGill men who served, one thousand seven
hundred and forty-three were granted commissions, a very high number when it is
considered that the Canadian officers who left England for various fields of battle
niunbered in all but twenty-three thousand. Of the remainder many became non-
commissioned officers, members of those grades whose pride it was that they were
the backbone of tlie army, upon which falls directly the burden of maintaining
discipline and upholding morale, and there is little doubt that in due course, had the
war continued, all, or almost all, the sons of McGill would have been called upon to
undertake the duties of leading and of training others. We set down these things
not in any spirit of boastfulness, but with heartfelt thanks that McGill men were
FOREWORD
able to do their duty so conspicuously well, and that their Alma Mater can rightly
claim some share of the credit for their achievement.
This book has been prepared in honour of all who served, who gave so much of
their lives in a cause which seemed to them so righteous that they never debated its
justice. Canada was threatened, the Empire was threatened, these were reasons
enough when the call came, and without hesitation, without reserve, they gathered
to the standards of their race. For the great conflict Canada mustered a force
which, while it exceeded in size the utmost expectation of her own people, took
also a share which far surpassed our highest hopes and played a part, the importance
of which could never have been foreseen. The achievements of Canadian troops
were due not only to courage but to the training, the skill and the intelligence which
organized and led, and the Universities of Canada contributed in no small way to
that training, that skill and that intelligence. Surely here is a debt not lightly to be
forgotten.
More even than it is an honour to the living, however, this book is a tribute to the
dead, to those whose splendid souls, released in the flame of battle or in the cool
hospital ward, have winged onward to a glory past all knowledge.
A TRIBUTE is all that we can offer them, for they have builded themselves a monu-
ment more enduring than any that the hand of man could raise. Their names stand
in letters of gold on that great viewless roll whereon are graven too the names of
Gideon and of David, of the warriors of Marathon and Thermopylae, of Grenville,
of Nelson, of Lincoln, of the mighty Saviour of Men himself, of all who have died
for justice, for liberty and for righteousness.
In that glorious company they have won for themselves a place. May we that
remain behind prove worthy of having been their comrades.
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
GILL AND THE WAR
and generous education,
share in this respect.
T is practically certain that no class of Canadian citizens
responded more readily, or in greater numbers, to the
call of duty during the four eventful years (1914-18),
when the greatest war in the history of the world called
for the sternest service which man can render, than did
the eligible graduates and undergraduates of our higher
seats of learning. Whilst it may be said that there
were special reasons for this result, it is nevertheless
safe to conclude that the main cause was the high and
compelling sense of duty which is developed by a broad
Those connected with McGill University did their full
The McGill Officers' Training Corps, the first of those contingents which now form
the Canadian Officers' Training Corps, had been formed in the year 1912, and it was
without doubt partly due to the existence of this organization that there was so
little delay in commencing military activities within the University in the autumn
of 1914.
As soon as practicable after the outbreak of war the Graduates' Society decided to
organize a provisional battalion," and a skeleton cadre was at once formed in
which intensive instruction was carried on, the campus being used for drill. Thus
when the term began and the undergraduates commenced to enlist, enough junior
officers and non-commissioned officers to complete its establishment were available
from the ranks of the graduates who had received the benefit of these two months'
training.
After consultation with the University and those interested, the Militia Department
decided that the best policy for the time being at any rate would be to authorize the
enlargement of the Officers' Training Corps and absorb into it the whole of the
provisional battalion." This was forthwith carried out and the Officers' Training
Corps was thus enlarged to a strength of 600 or 700, all ranks.
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McGILL AND THE WAR
Major Geddes, now Sir Auckland Geddes, its first Commander, was called away to
active service shortly after the commencement of the term, but the battalion was
fortunate in being able to replace him by Lt.-Col. Robert Starke, who guided its
destinies throughout the war.
From this unit during the next few years, there flowed a constant stream of officers
and men to the fighting forces of the Empire, whilst at the same time McGill
graduates, wherever they were, lost no time in ranging themselves under their
country*s flag. The table at the end of the record of enlistments contained in this
book shows how full and strong this stream was, but the facts may be more clearly
evident if they are placed in a somewhat different form.
During the first three years of the War, or up to the time that the Military Service
Act came into force, there were enrolled at one time or another in the University
about 1,900 male students of eighteen years of age and over. Of these fully twenty
per cent were not British citizens, or if they were, they had so recently become such
that they could not be blamed if they were not particularly enthusiastic in the
matter of enlistment. This will leave a little more than 1,500 of a real recruiting
constituency. Of this number, judging by the result of medical examinations
generally, probably twenty per cent were physically unfit for regular service, leaving
a possible total of 1,200. Of this number, about 850 actually enlisted. The great
majority of the remaining 350 were enrolled in the Faculty of Medicine with a
view to rendering service as medical men on graduation.
The record of McGill graduates is not less creditable. In estimating the part played
by these classes, it is necessary to remember that practically all who graduated
prior to 1892 were over military age when the war broke out. The only ones who
should be taken into account, therefore, are those men who obtained their degrees
after that date, about 3,000 in all. If we deduct from this figure twenty per cent for
physical unfitness (and this probably should be higher), and take into account
the fact that the great majority had contracted domestic and business ties which
could not be easily broken even for a short time, we need not wonder that the
percentage of enlistments among the Alumni was not so high as it was among the
undergraduates, and yet it is higher than one on first consideration would suppose
when all the circumstances are taken into account, for, of the 3,000, quite fifty per
cent enlisted in one branch of the service or another across the sea. The list of killed
and died on service and of the distinctions won, given in the record which follows, is
a striking indication of the manner in which that service was performed.
In the first year of the existence of the McGill Regiment (the first year of the war),
the organization of a full McGill battalion for active service was at one time put
forward as a serious proposition, but wiser counsels prevailed. Had the attempt
been made to carry this suggestion into effect, it is altogether likely that it would
have proved a failure, as probably the majority of our students thought (and rightly
so) that they could render better service in some other capacity than that of privates.
Although the idea of a full battalion was abandoned, however, it was thought
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
possible that companies could be raised from time to time as remforcements for
some particular unit. One such was raised before the session 1914-15 closed and
left for overseas in the early summer. This Company was attached to the 38th
Battalion of Ottawa, but it was later arranged that subsequent companies should
be used as reinforcements for the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry to
which also the original Company had in the meantime been transferred. Five com-
panies were sent over in rapid succession, and three or four drafts of fifty, from a
sixth, which never reached its full strength, as voluntary enlistment had by that
time practically ceased.
Whilst these Universities Companies were raised at McGill, it must not be sup-
posed that they were composed wholly of McGill students, or that McGill students
even formed the majority, for, as a matter of fact, there were students from every
Canadian university, chiefly from the West and from Toronto, whilst their friends
and others from the same rank in life made up the remainder. What stands to the
credit of McGill in this connection is not so much that she contributed men to
these companies, but that they were organized under her direction, that the Com-
manding Officer was in almost every case a McGill graduate; that she took a special
interest in their welfare; that her campus was their parade ground, and that her
buildings were given up for their use as barracks during their training. Moreover,
they were adopted in a general way (the first two especially), in so far as finances
were concerned, by the Graduates' Society of the University, through the Officers'
Training Corps.
Although the Universities' Companies did not bear the name of McGill, there
were two important fighting units which were permitted to do so, namely the 7th
and 10th Siege Batteries, commanded by Major W. D. Tait, now Professor of
Psychology, and Sir Stopford Lauder Brunton, a graduate of the University,
respectively. The other officers of both Batteries were also McGill men (including
Dr. Cyrus Macmillan, now Professor of English), as were the greater number of the
non-commissioned officers and gunners as well.
Mention might also be made in this connection of another unit, the 148th Battalion,
which, though not organized under McGill authority, was nevertheless very closely
associated with it, through the fact that the Commanding Officer, Colonel A. A.
Magee, had been the Major and active officer of the Officers' Training Corps of the
University, and not a few of its officers and a considerable number of those in the
ranks were McGill men. The Battalion always drilled on the University Campus,
was by resolution of Corporation affiliated with the McGill C.O.T.C., and before its
departure for Overseas their colours were formally deposited in the McGill
Library.
It should be mentioned as well that McGill also contributed her quota (twenty-six
officers and one hundred and eighty-six men) to the Tank Battalion which the
Government authorized to be furnished by the universities of Canada.
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McGILL AND THE WAR
Perhaps the best known war organization, however, bearing the University name,
was a non-combatant one, namely the McGill General Hospital, officially known as
No. 3. This was distinctly a McGill unit, as all its officers were members of the
Staff or graduates of the Faculty of Medicine, and all the men of other ranks were
drawn from the student body. The nurses were graduates of either the Royal
Victoria Hospital or the Montreal General Hospital, which are so closely connected
with the Faculty. This Hospital was first intended to be on the lines of communica-
tion and to be of medium capacity, namely five hundred and twenty beds, but before
leaving Canada, the capacity was doubled and later on was increased to twenty-one
hundred beds with a corresponding increase in the personnel. The Hospital unit
sailed from Canada on May 6th, 1915, under Colonel H. S. Birkett, Dean of the
Faculty of Medicine, with Colonel J. M. Elder, Assistant Professor of Surgery, as
second in command. It was first established, as intended, on the lines of com-
munication, but was later transferred to Boulogne as a stationary hospital. Up
to the beginning of 1918, one himdred thousand patients were treated, exclusive
of surgical cases, the mortality being 0.5 per cent, and among the seven thousand
who underwent operations, the mortality was only 2.5 per cent.
The greater mmiber of McGill graduates and perhaps of the undergraduates as
well, however, took up active service in organizations other than those which bore
the McGill name, or which were closely connected with the University. Indeed,
there were few, if any, miUtary units in Canada which did not contain within its
ranks a mmiber of McGill students or graduates. There were many besides as, the
list shows, in other units, chiefly in Great Britain and the United States of America.
The McGill Officers* Training Corps, moreover, can .be directly credited with the
enlistment of many outside of the student body, for the activities of this organization
did not end with the College Year. During the simmiers of 1915 and 1916, a course
of intensive training was given on the University grounds, under the direction of
this organization, and in this way many were fitted to take the position of non-
commissioned officers, and, with not much extra instruction, of commissioned
officers as well, in regular battalions, but perhaps the most useful purpose served by
the corps was the imbuing of their members with the spirit of service, in consequence
of which hundreds of them went to the front as humble privates.
The sum total of the University's war work is not stated, however, when the
enlistment of her sons is told, for in many other ways did she lend herself in support
of the Allied cause. The University buildings, grounds, and laboratories were
freely given up for meetings, barracks, research work, store-rooms, lecture rooms,
for the re-education of returned soldiers, and for the work of the Red Cross Society,
which was carried on in McGill through the Women's Union, composed almost
exclusively of the wives and sisters of the members of the Staff.
In any account of what McGill has done, one should not fail to tell of the splendid
assistance given by the Graduates' Society of the University. Apart from the
example set by many of its members in enlisting themselves, and from their strenuous
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endeavours to promote enlistment by word and pen, they contributed very large y
n a financial way to the support of the cause. Their first big undertakmg was to
provide uniforms and other equipment for the McGiU Battalion at a cost of weU
over $25,000. Later, as already stated, they undertook to help out the funds of the
Universities Companies, especially the first two. and still later the Siege Batteries
and the 148th Battalion.
The record of McGiU in the Great War is surely one of which there is no need to be
ashamed To her noble sons who brought her honour through their ungrudging
and valiant service, she owes a debt of gratitude for the reflected glory they have
shed on her name, and for the undying fame which will ever be hers because of the
supreme sacrifice of those of them who "gave their lives that we might live.
Every effort has been made to obtain full and correct information for this publica-
tion but doubtless names have been omitted which should appear, and it is ]ust
possible that some are included which should not, as the information was in many
cases indirect, vague and impossible of verification. It may be, too, that the
record of service is not always correctly given. Such mistakes are inseparable from
a work of this kind. It is only hoped that fewer may be found herem than is
usually the case.
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THE DEAD
** These laid the world away; poured out the red
Sweet wine of youth; gave up the years to be
Of work and joy, and that unhoped serene,
That men call age; and those who would have been.
Their sons, they gave, their immortality."
— Rupert Brooke.
john alkxandkr abbott
Arts, 1911-14
Born at Montreal, Que., June 12th. 1894.
Enlisted, October 1st, 1914, in the McGill
Canadian Officers' Training Corps. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant. Died, December 19th,
1914, while training.
HIJ(;H ALLAN
Arts. 1914-15
Bom at Montreal, Que.. October 26th, 1896.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 42nd Battalion,
Royal Highlanders of Canada, August 9th, 1915.
Transferred to the 30th Reserve Battalion and
later, as Flight Sub-Lieutenant, to the Royal
Naval Air Service. Killed in action while flying
over the German lines, July 6th, 1917.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
thoburn stephens allan
Arts, 1913-16
Born at Nelson. B.C.. April 23rd. 1896. Enlisted,
April 23rd, 1916. Appointed Lieutenant in the
Royal Canadian Regiment, September 16th,
1916. Promoted to the rank of Acting Captain.
Served in France. Was mentioned in despatches
and awarded the Military Cross. Killed in
action, August 26th. 1918.
john gibson anderson
Applied Science, 1907-10
Born at Glasgow, Scotland, January 19th, 1885.
Enlisted, September 23rd. 1914, in the 19th
Alberta Dragoons, C.E.F. Transferred to the 5th
Battalion. Promoted to Major. Served in France.
Wounded. April 9th, 1917. Mentioned in despat
ches and awarded the Military Cross. Killed in
action at Passchendale, November 10th, 1917.
GOLDIE ERASER ANDERSON
B.Sc., 1910
Born at New Westminster, B.C., August 28th,
1889. Commissioned, April, 1915, in the 90th
Field Company, Royal Engineers. Promot«i to
the rank of Captain. Served in France. Awardwi
the Military Cross. Killed, July 19th, 1916, at
Longueval and Delville Wood, on the Somme.
JOHN DOUGLAS ARMSTRONG
B.A.. 1910; B.Sc., 1912
Bom at Ottawa, Ont., July 20th. 1889. Appointed
Lieutenant m the 11th Field Company, Canadian
Engineers January 31st, 1916. Served in France.
^^^vr"!^ in despatches. Killed in action at
Vimy Ridge, Apnl 9th, 1917.
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THE DEAD
WILMER COULTER ARMSTRONG
B.A.. 1916
Born at Shawville, Que., August 1st, 1890.
Enlisted, January 13th, 1916, in No. 9 Field
Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical Corps.
Served in France. Killed in action while trying
to save the life of another soldier, September
30th, 1916.
BASIL KLVI4) A I KINS
B.A., 1913
Born at Vancouver, B.C., October 10th, 1892.
Commissioned, September, 1914. in the 9th East
Yorks Regiment. Imperial Army. Transferred
to the 7th North Staffordshires. Promoted to
Captain. Served in Gallippli and Mesopotamia.
Wounded, January, 1916. Mentioned in des-
patches. Killed in action at Kut-el-Amara,
February 25th. 1917.
john william baggs
Arts, 1915-16
Bom at Salem, Newfoundland, November 17th,
1890. Enlisted. January 13th. 1916, in the 9th
Field Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical Corps.
Transferred to the 15th Canadian Machine Gun
Company. Served in France. Wounded October
30th. 1917. Died of wounds, October 31st. 1917.
hugh courtenay bailky
Agriculture, 1913-15
Born at Newhaven, Barbados, B.W.I., January
23rd. 1894. Enlisted, March 18th, 1915, in the
38th Battalion. C.E.F. Transferred to the
P.P.C.L.I. and later to the C.A.M.C., the
Canadian Engineers and the Royal Air Force.
Promoted to Acting Sergeant. Accidentallv killed
at Vendome, France, October 30th, 1918.
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george irvine baillie
Arts, 1912-13; Applied Science, 1913-15
Born at Montreal, Que., July 31st, 1894. Ap-
pointed Lieutenant in the 60th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, June 2nd, 1915.
Transferred to the 5th Canadian Mounted
Rifles. Killed in action at Domart during the
last Battle of Amiens, August 8th, 1918.
DOUGLAS STANLEY BAKER
B.Sc., 1913
Born in England. Commissioned, October, 1914,
in the Royal Engineers. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. Served in France. Died of
wounds, July 23rd, 1916.
hugh reginald dowson baily
Agriculture, 1911-12
Born at Chepstow, Monmouth, England, July
27th, 1891. Enlisted, September 22nd, 1914,
in the 13th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary
Force, Promoted to the rank of Corporal.
Served in France. Killed in action at St. Julien,
Flanders, April 24th, 1915.
GEORGE HAROLD BAKER
B.C.L., 1900
Born at Sweetsburg, Que., November 4th, 1877.
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of the 5th Cana-
dian Mounted Rifles, December, 1914. Served
in France. Killed in action at Sanctuary Wood,
June 2nd, 1916.
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THE DEAD
JOHN EDISFORTH REDDY BARRETT
Arts. 1912-15
Born at Montreal, Que., December 31st, 1894.
Enlisted, February 23rd, 1915, in the 5th Cana-
dian Mounted Rifles. Promoted to the rank of
Sergeant. Served in France. Killed in action at
Sanctuary Wood, June 2nd, 1916.
THOMAS <,K<)m,t BtA(,LEY
B.Sc., 1910; M.Sc., 1912
Born at Alton, Hampshire, England, December
4th, 1889. Enlisted, November 2nd, 1914, in the
23rd Battalion, C.E.F. Served in France in the
4th and 14th Battalions. Promoted to Captain.
Wounded May 24th, 1915, and July 10th, 1916.
Twice mentioned in despatches. Killed in
action, August 9th, 1918.
wendel phillips brooks beairs to
Applied Science, 1913-15
Bom at Summerside, P.E.I., April 3rd, 1893.
Enlisted, November 18th, 1914, in the 3rd
Battery, 1st Brigade Canadian Field Artillery.
Transferred to the Divisional Ammunition
Column. Served in France. Wounded October
5th, 1916. Died of wounds October 6th, 1916.
abel c. p. beaiidry
Applied Science, 1902-06
Born at Los Angeles, Calif., July 25th, 1885.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 41st Battalion,
C.E.F. , October 28th, 1914. Transferred to the
23rd and then to the 22nd Battalion. Promoted
to Captain. Served in France. Killed in action
at Courcelette, September 15th, 1916.
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alfred edward beckwitii
Arts, 1913-15; Medicine, 1915-17
Born at Victoria. B.C., October 13th, 1894.
Enlisted, April 13th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft. Transferred to the Royal
Naval Volunteer Reserve as a Surgeon Sub-
Lieutenant. Died of Spanish influenza at the
Royal Naval Hospital, Hasler, England, August
1st, 1918.
MARCEL CELESTIN JOSEPH BEULLAC
B.Sc. (ad eundem), 1904
Bom at Montpellier (Herault), France, January
1st, 1872. Enlisted in the French Army, Sep-
tember, 1914. Was Marechal des Logis in the 16th
Battalion. Territorial du Genie, France. Returned
to Montreal for duty on munition work. Died
January 27th, 1918.
james knowles bertram
Medicine, 1911-15
Bom at Dimdas. Ont., December 6th, 1889.
Appointed Captain and Adjutant in the 20th
Battalion, C.E.F., November 1st, 1914. Trans-
ferred to the 1st Infantry Brigade with the rank
of Staff Captain. Served in France. Killed in
action, September 22nd, 1916, near Albert, on
the Somme.
RICHARD HERBERT HOWELL BIDDULPH
B.Sc., 1912
Born at London, Ont., October 22nd, 1890.
Commissioned in the Imperial Forces, August
8th, 1914. Returned to Canada and re-enlisted
January 30th, 1916, in the 5th Universities
Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry. Died of wounds, at Avion, July 5th.
1917.
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THE DEAD
IMULirPK ALFKKI) BIKLKK
Arts, 1914-16
Born at Lausanne, Switzerland, March 10th,
1898. Enlisted, December, 1915, in the 5th
Universities Company, Princess Patricia's Cana-
dian Light Infantry. Served in France. Died of
wounds October 1st, 1917.
I iM,\K PATTYSON BLACk
Applied Science, 1914-15
Bom at Dorval, Que., August 7th, 1897.
Appointed a Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian
Horse Artillery, 10th Brigade, April 17th, 1916.
Transferred to the 8th Brigade, Canadian Field
Artillery. Served in France. Died of wounds,
June 9th, 1917.
(;<>KrK>N liOMK bla<:k \i>f:k
B. Arch., 1906
Bom at Montreal, Que., August 12th, 1885.
Volunteered for service in January, 1915.
Appointed Captain in the 42nd Battalion, Royal
Highlanders of Canada, May 29th, 1915. Served
in France. Wounded near Zillebeke, June 2nd,
1916. Died of wounds in London, England,
August 10th, 1916.
LAMBKRT KKNKST STAM.KY BOLTON
Applied Science. 1911-14
Born at Wiarton, Ont., June 10th, 1888. Enlisted,
October 9th, 1915, in the 1st Canadian Pioneer
Battalion. Served in France. Killed in action
June 13th, 1916, while re-constmcting a trench
taken from the Germans at Sanctuary Wood.
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JOHN TURNKR BONE
B.Sc,, 1914
Bom at Calgary, Alta., August 4th, 1893.
Commissioned, February, 1915. as a Sub-
Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Air Service.
Drowned in the English Channel, October 18th,
1915, while on an air raid against Zeppelin sheds
in Germany.
alkxvm>f:k iiF:vu rr itosrix :k
Applied Science, 1913-14
Bom at The Hermitage, Walton Heath, Epsom,
Surrey, England, January 16th, 1893. Appointed
Lieutenant in Lord Strathcona's Horse, 4th
Canadian Mounted Rifles, October 2nd, 1914.
Served in France. Mentioned in despatches.
Killed in action, July 26th, 1916.
GORDON HARPER BOWIE
Applied Science, 1914-15
Bom at Ottawa, Ont., March 7th, 1896. Enlisted,
March 12th, 1915. in the 3rd Canadian General
Hospital. Transferred to the Royal Flying
Corps, Cadet Squadron, and later to the 5th
Canadian Railway Troops. Served in France.
Accidentally killed, August 31st, 1918.
william edmund phillips bowie
Applied Science, 1908-09; 1911-12
Born at Paris, France, October 3rd, 1888.
Enlisted, October 23rd, 1914, in the 24th Bat-
tahon C.E F. Transferred to the 5th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Served in France.
Wounded, Apnl, 1916. Killed in action at
Sanctuary Wood, June 2nd, 1916.
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THE DEAD
^iLijAM ^:l<^^s^ boyce
D.D.S., 1912
Born at Rawdon, Que., July 4th, 1888. Appointed
Captain in the Canadian Army Dental Corps,
May 21st, 1917. Died of influenza at East-
bolirne, England, November 8th, 1918.
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WILFRED CASIIEL BROTHERHOOD
B.Sc., 1912
Born at Stratford, Ont., November 3rd, 1886.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 14th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, September 22nd,
1914. Served in France. Killed, April 24th, 1915,
in the second battle of Ypres.
john bernard brophy
Arts, 1913-14
Born at Ottawa, Ont., September 4th, 1893.
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, September, 1915. Transferred to the
Royal Flying Corps. Served in France. Wounded
August 14th, 1916. Mentioned in despatches
several times. Killed near Gainsborough,
England, December 24th, 1916.
john samuel brown
Medicine, 1912-14.
Born at Port Hope, Ont., November 16th, 1890.
Enlisted August 8th, 1914 in the First Canadian
Field Ambulance. Transferred to the 61st
Battery, R.G.A., with the rank of Second
Lieutenant. Served in France. Killed in action
near Arras, May 18th, 1917. Buried at Tilloy
Les Mouiflaines.
23
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
harry dalzfll browne
Arts, 1898-1900, Applied Science, 1898-99
Born at Montreal, Que., November 20th, 1881.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 60th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, June 3rd, 1915.
Transferred to the 9th Canadian Machine Gun
Company. Served in France. Killed in action,
July 10th, 1916, near Hooge, Ypres Salient.
FITZHERBKRT PRICE BIK:HANAN
BSC., 1900
Born at Toronto, Ont., March 16th, 1874.
Appointed Captain in the 13th Battalion, Royal
Highlanders of Canada, September 23rd, 1914.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in France.
Killed in action, at Sanctuary Wood, June 28th.
1916.
REGINALD JAMES BUCHANAN
B.A., 1913
Born at Kerwood, Ont., January 23rd, 1894.
Enlisted, October 26th, 1914, in the 18th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Acting Sergeant. Served
in France. Killed in action, at Armentieres,
July 13th, 1916.
HrroR Buchanan
Arts, 1885-86
Born at Montreal, September 26th, 1869.
Appomted Major in the 13th Battalion, Royal
Highlanders of Canada, September 22nd, 1914.
berved m France. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant Colonel. Mentioned in despatches
24
THE DEAD
HP
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william mcclurk calder
Arts, 1914-15
Born at Lachute, Que., October 6th, 1895.
Enlisted, April, 1915, in the 1st Universities
Company, P.P.C.L.I. Returned to Canada in
1916. Appointed Lieutenant in the 242nd
Battalion, C.E.F., September 19th, 1916. Pro-
moted to Captain. Accidentally killed November
1st, 1918. Buried at Champagnole, Jura,
France.
<,K<)K(,K >* \LIKR <:aLL
Arts, 1915-16
Born at Dundas, Ont., May 31st, 1888. Appointed
Captain in the 111th Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force, November 15th, 1916.
Transferred to the 1st Battalion. Served in
France. Killed in action. May 3rd. 1917.
CHARLKS MLNNIS CAMERON
B.Sc., 1915
Born at Halifax, N.S., May 16th, 1893. En-
listed, March 9th, 1915, in the 1st Universities
Company, later attached to the P.P.C.L.I.
Transferred to the Royal Engineers with
the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. Served in France.
Killed near Loos, June 12th, 1916.
DON \ LI) F:>\AN CAMERON
Arts, 1887-89
Bom in Toronto, Ont., December 18th, 1870.
Appointed Lieutenant in the Princess Patricia's
Canadian Light Infantry, September 22nd,
1914. Served in France. Killed in action^
March 15th, 1915, at St. Eloi. Buried at Voor-
mezeele, Belgium.
25
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
ALEXANDER CAMPBELL
B.Sc., 1897
Born at Ottawa, Ont., September 14th, 1875.
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Engineers,
August 14th, 1914. Died while training in
Canada.
norman gordon campbell
Applied Science, 1912-14
Born at Ottawa, Ont., February 10th, 1893.
Enlisted, August 14th, 1914, in the 2nd Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
11th Brigade. Promoted Lieutenant. Served
in France. Wounded July 10th, 1916. Killed
inaction at Passchendaele, November 10th, 1917.
ROLAND PLAYFAIR CAMPBELL
B.A., 1897; M.D., 1901
Born at Montreal, Que., July 8th, 1876.
Appointed Major in No. 1 Canadian General
Hospital, September 22nd, 1914. Served in
France as O.C. (Lieutenant-Colonel) of the
6th Canadian Field Ambulance. Mentioned in
Despatches. Died of wounds received at Cour-
celette, September 16th, 1916.
WILLIAM VINCE^ . . at i
B.A., 1909
Bom at Hamilton, Ont., August 1st, 1886.
App^nted Lieutenant in the 19th Battalion,
^^Hnn^f ' France. Killed
m action, September 30th, 1916.
26
THE DEAD
KENNETH BURPEE CARRUTHERS
B.Sc., 1908
Bom at Kingston, Ont., June 30th, 1885.
Appointed Captain in the 26th Battery, C.F.A.,
June 2nd, 1915. Transferred to the 20th Battery
with the rank of Major. Mentioned in despatches.
Served in France. Wounded May 3rd, 1917.
Killed in action at Passchendaele, October 28th,
1917.
GEORGE SOL 111 AM CASH
B.Sc., 1912
Bom at Castle Cary, Somerset, England,
December 28th, 1890. Enlisted, October, 1914,
in the 16th Middlesex Public School Battalion,
Imperial Army. Transferred to the 22nd
Manchester Battalion. Promoted to Lance-
Corporal. Served in France. Killed in action at
the Somme, July 14th, 1916.
( llAKi.KS KLSSELI. ClIAFFEY
Applied Science, 1908-11
Bom at Adelaide, South Australia, October 31st,
1888. Enlisted, August 10th, 1914, in the 7th
Battalion, C.E.F. Transferred to the 23rd
Manchester Regiment, B.E.F. Promoted to
2nd Lieutenant. Served in France. Twice
wounded. Died of wounds, March 10th, 1917.
edward henry ghauvin
Arts, 1912-15
Born at Montreal, Que., July 15th, 1894.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Canadian
Mounted Rifles, Febmary, 1915. Served in
France. Wounded June 2nd, 1916. Mentioned
in despatches. Killed in action, while attacking
Regina Trench, October 1st, 1916.
27
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
1)IJN<:\N ClilSIlOLM
Arts, 1916-17
Born at Toronto, Ont., October 15th, 1898.
Enlisted, April, 1917, with the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft. Transferred to the 10th Battery,
3rd Brigade. Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Served in France. Killed in action at Villers-les-
Cagnicourt, September 7th, 1918.
IIAHOLI) KK<;iNALD MUNRO CHRISTIE
B.Sc., 1908
Born at Wapella. Sask., March 26th, 1887.
Enlisted, December 28th, 1914, in the Inns of
Court O.T.C., England. Gazetted to the 4th
Battalion, Cameronians. Served in France with
the 6th and 1st Battalions Cameronians. Killed
in action at the Somme, July 16th, 1916.
john hatciikl halliday chhi
Arts, 1914-15
Born at Glenavy, Ireland, October 28th, 1891
Enlisted, June 4th, 1915, in the 7th Canadian
Cavalry Ambulance. Transferred to the 2nd
Canadian Mounted Rifles as a Lieutenant
Served in France. Killed in action, at Vimv
Ridge, April 9th, 1917.
LEWIS KMEKSON CLARK
M.D., 1913
^rn at Ellsworth, Kansas, December 21st,
f-^pmissioned in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Served in France, chiefly in the
i^PS^^" ^^^^^ Ambulance and the 34th
3n^ 87th Battalions. Mentioned in despatches.
Killed in action, June 8th, 1917. Buried in
Villers Station Military Cemeterv.
28
THE DEAD
I VI I SOMHIVILl.K CLAKK
B.A., 1915
Bom at London, Ont., October 20th, 1893.
Enlisted February 19th, 1915, in the 5th Cana-
dian Mounted Rifles. Promoted to the rank of
Sergeant. Served in France. Killed in action
at Sanctuary Wood, June 2nd, 1916.
Wli
jam henry ciji»pkk i
Arts, 1903-04
Born at Toronto, Ont., April 10th, 1886.
Appointed Captain in the 203rd Battalion,
C.E.F., March 14th, 1916. Transferred to the
8th Battalion. Served in France. Wounded
August 15th, 1917, at Hill 70, and died of wounds
August 17th, 1917. Buried at Lapugnoy.
II V K \ K.\ >\ A l l < :<>< :kSM I I I
B.Sc., 1905
Bom at Brantford, Ont., November 22nd, 1883.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 4th Canadian
Mounted Rifles, November 21st, 1914. Served
in France. Mortally wounded at the Battle of
Sanctuary Wood, June 2nd, 1916, dying shortly
after. Buried in Zandvoorde Cemetery, Belgium.
gordon fran<:is collinc; wood
Agriculture, 1914-15
Bom at Wimbledon, England. June 23rd. 1892.
Enlisted, March 18th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the Royal
Army Service Corps with a commission, and
then to the Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed
in action in France. March 28th, 1918. Buried
at Arras.
29
i
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
PAUL SERVILLIAN COINRO^
B.C.L., 1913
Bom at Montreal, Que., December 24th, 1890.
Enlisted, August 1st, 1918, in the 1st Quebec
Regiment, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Transferred to the Royal Air Force as a Cadet.
Died of influenza, October 11th, 1918, at Toronto.
CORIN llh;M<V BENEDICT COOPER
B.Sc., 1912
Born at Cirencester, England, August 24th,
1892. Enlisted October 1st, 1914, in the Royal
Fusiliers. Commissioned in the 15th King's
Liverpool Regiment. Transferred to the Royal
Engineers. Wounded in France, October 1st,
1916. Died of wounds, November, 1916.
REGINALD PERCIVAL COWEN
B.Sc., 1906
Bom at Dalston, Cumberland, England, August
21st, 1884. Enlisted, August 11th, 1914, in the
Border Regiment, Imperial Army. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Died at the Dardan-
elles, August 16th, 1915.
Applied Science, 1911-13
y^h^' ^"J^^y* England, October 29th,
1892 Enlist^ m the 9th Lancers, B.E.F. Trans-
^itn^ln^ ^"^^ f'^sili^rs- Promoted
fni;t1nn TQ- ^^^^t^oned in despatches. Killed
m action at Suvla Bay, August 16th. 1915
30
^7
THE DEAD
alfred m or key cros:
Arts, 1915-17
Born at Longueuil, Que., November 5th, 1898.
Enlisted, April 18th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft, 3rd Brigade, Canadian Garrison
Artillery. Served in France. Died of wounds,
August 22nd, 1918.
i l vS LINNAEUS CUMMI%(;
B.Sc., 1912
Born at Rugby, England, October 15th, 1888.
Appointed a Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force
in 1917. Served in France. Accidentally killed,
January 31st, 1919.
R. MACAIJLAY CUSHING
Arts, 1901-03
Born at Montreal, Que., June 22nd, 1884.
Enlisted, June 2nd, 1915 in the 2nd Universities
Company, P.P.C.L.I. Promoted to the rank of
Corporal. Transferred to the Imperial Army
with a commission, and later to the 109th Can-
adian Siege Battery. Served in France. Wound-
ed, April 29th, 1918, Died of wounds, April
30th, 1918.
DAVID (;RANT DAVIDSON
Applied Science, 1914-15
Born at Montreal, Que., February 14th, 1896.
Enlisted, February 26th, 1915, in No. 2 Signal
Company, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Transferred to the Royal Flying Corps as a
Lieutenant. Served in France. Killed in action
at La Bellevue, France, August 21st, 1917.
31
^17
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
donald a. lkslik davidson
Applied Science, 1908-11
Born at Woolwich, England, October 6th, 1891.
Commissioned in the Royal Flying Corps.
Promoted to Captain. Served in France, Egypt
and Mesopotamia. Twice mentioned in des-
patches and awarded the Military Cross.
Wounded April 26th, 1916. Killed in action,
April 30th, 1917.
CEORGK llOU<;ilTON DAVIS
B.Sc., 1907
Born at Toronto, Ont., October 2nd, 1885.
Enlisted, October, 1914, in the 2nd Signal
Company, C.E.F. Transferred to the Signal
Section, 5th Brigade, Canadian Infantry. Pro-
moted to Corporal. Served in France. Killed in
action at St. Eloi, April 30th, 1916. Buried at
Dickebusch, Belgium.
HERBERT BETHIINE DAW
B.A., 1909
Born at North Cower, Ont., June 28th, 1887
Appointed a Lieutenant in the 58th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, May 25th, 1915!
Served in France. Killed in action, April 16th
1916.
STEPHEN ARTHUR DAWSON
Arts, 1914-16
Born at Dorchester, N.B., September 6th, 1896.
Enlisted, January 25th, 1916. in the 9th Canadian
Jield Ambulance. Served in France. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Naval Air Service, with the
iTn^i^'^^S^' ^^tei* to the Royal Air
Force. Killed m France, August 10th, 1918.
32
THE DEAD
CHARLES SOUTHWELL de(,KL(:ilY
B.Sc., 1911
Born at Toronto, Ont., September 14th, 1890.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 10th Battery, 3rd
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, October,
1915. Served in France. Awarded the Military
Cross. Wounded July 13th, 1917. Died of
wounds, July 18th, 1917.
JAMES ARNOLD DeLANCEY
B.Sc., 1909
Born at Middleton, N.S., July 15th, 1880.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 25th Battalion
C.E.F., May 18th, 1915. Served in France.
Promoted to Major. Was wounded. Mentioned
in despatches, and awarded the Military Cross.
Killed at Vimv Ridge, April 9th, 1917.
HELENUS GE0R<;E SHERIDAN DKLKPIn.
Applied Science, 1910-11
Bom in London, England, October 21st, 1888.
Conimissioned in the O.T.C. Special Reserve,
British Expeditionary Force, 1914. Appointed
to the 3rd Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry. Died of wounds received near Ypres,
April 17th, 1915.
matthew curtis derochie
Medicine, 1914-16
Bom at Cornwall, Ont., November 15th. 1885.
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Flying
Corps, October, 1916. Awarded the Military
Cross. Killed in action July 14th, 1917. Buried
in the Ostend New Communal Cemetery.
33
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
WILLIAM PEARSON DILLON
M.D., 1904
Born in Dundas County, Ont., April 6th, 1879.
Appointed Major in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps, September 23rd, 1914. Served in France
in No. 2 Canadian General Hospital. Died, as
the result of an accident, May 5th, 1915.
RALPH DOUGALL
B.A.Sc.. 1897
Born at Montreal, Que., July 12th, 1874.
Enlisted, October 23rd, 1915, in the Princess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Served in
France. Killed at Sanctuary Wood, June 2nd,
1916.
JOHN WILTON DOUGLAS DOWLER
Arts and Law 1915-16; B.A., 1917
Born at Victoria, B.C., January 24th, 1892.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 11th Canadian
Mounted Rifles, June 15th, 1916. Promoted to
Captain. Transferred to the 47th Battalion,
C.E.F. Served in France. Died of wounds!
April 11th, 1917. Buried in Barlin Cemetery,
France.
GUY MELFORT DRUMMOND
B.A., 1909
Bom at Cacouna, Que., August 15th, 1887.
Appomted Captain in the 13th Battalion, Royal
Highlanders of Canada, September 22nd, 1914.
Served m France. Killed in action in the Second
Battle of Ypres, April 22nd, 1915.
34
THE DEAD
kevin stuart drummonl)
Applied Science, 1908-11
Born at Montreal, Que., May 21st, 1890.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 76th Battalion,
C.E.F., January 15th, 1916. Transferred to the
24th Battalion. Served in France. Wounded
at Vimy Ridge, April 9th, 1917. Killed in action
at Amiens, August 8th, 1918. Was awarded the
Military Cross.
KENNKTH LOCKE DUiCiAN
B.Sc., 1914
Born at Montreal, Que., March 22nd, 1893.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Canadian
Mounted Rifles, November, 1914. Served in
France. Wounded December, 1916. Promoted
to the rank of Acting Major. Mentioned in
despatches. Killed in action, at Passchendaele,
October 30th, 1917.
HEKKICK STEVENSON DUGGAN
B.Sc., 1912
Bom at Montreal, Que., March 9th, 1891.
Commissioned, November, 1914, in the Royal
Engineers. Transferred to the 70th Field Com-
pany and the 12th Division, Royal Engineers.
Served in France. Wounded at Loos, October
19th, 1915, and died of wounds October 21st, 1915.
JOSIAS lAn i-> l>l VAL
M.D., 1898
Born at Grand Ligne, Que., March 10th, 1876.
Appointed Captain in the 1st Canadian Field
Ambulance, August 20th, 1914. Promoted to the
rank of Major. Served in France. Wounded
April 26th, 1915. Twice mentioned in despatches.
Died, August 26th, 1915.
35
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
<:iI\KLKS F.I)W\KI> DYKK
Agriculture, 1913-14
Bom at Sutton, Que., February 14th, 1890.
Enlisted, January 17th, 1916, in the 148th
BattaUon, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 14th BattaUon. Served in France.
Killed in action, February 5th, 1917.
HKK KKEKS
Applied Science, 1909-12
Born at Montreal, Que., August 21st, 1891.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 87th Battalion,
Canadian Grenadier Guards, September 30th,
1915. Served in France. Killed in action,
September 16th, 1916.
VKRINON ( OAKLAND KLDKHKIN
B.Sc., 1912
Born at West Amherst, N.S., December 17th,
1887. Enhsted, September 21st, 1914, in the
14th Battalion, C.E.F. Served in France. Killed
m action, May 21st, 1915. Buried at Richebourg
La Voie.
FERGUS EDGAR ELLIOTT
B.Sc., 1913
Bom at Montreal, Que,, July 8th, 1889. Enlisted^
August 31st, 1916, in the 199th Battalion,
C.E.F. Transferred to the Canadian Engineers.
Served in France. Died, March 28th, 1919, at
Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Que., of influenza,
contracted while training for a commission.
36
THE DEAD
WILLIAM JAMES I wvl<,n(
Medicine, 1893-94
Bom at Port Daniel, Que., February 19th, 1873.
Appointed Captain in No, 4 Canadian Stationary
Hospital. June 29th, 1915. Transferred as M.O.
to the 22nd Battalion. Wounded September
29th, 1915. Drowned when the "Llandovery
Castle" was torpedoed. June 27th, 1918. Body
recovered and buried at Sangatte, France,
Twice mentioned in despatches.
robert blair esdaile
Applied Science. 1916-17
Bom at Montreal, Que., July 7th, 1898. Enlisted,
October 11th, 1916, in the 79th Depot Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
Canadian Artillery Reserve Depot, and then to
the Royal Flying Corps as a Second Lieutenant.
Accidentally killed in England, November 13th,
1917.
ALFRED JAMES LAWRENCE EVANS
B.Sc., 1911
Bom at Quebec, Que., May 27th, 1889. Enlisted,
September 22nd, 1914, in the Canadian En-
gineers. Promoted to Lieutenant and attached
to the 3rd Battalion. Served in France. Twice
mentioned in despatches. Wounded November
23rd, 1915. Died of wounds, December 7th,
1915. Buried at Bailleul.
i>oiic;las marsden ewart
B.Sc., 1910
Born at Ottawa, Ont., Febmary 8th, 1890.
Enlisted April 13th, 1915, in the Canadian
Engineers Training Depot. Transferred to the
8th Field a:)mpany and then to the 7th C.E.
Promoted to Captain. Served in France. Killed
in action August 26th, 1918. Awarded the
Military Cross.
37
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
KKITH l»KMCl)IK KWART
B.Sc, 1914
Bom at Ottawa, Ont., December 26th, 1893.
Enlisted, November 10th, 1914, in the 3rd Field
Company Signallers, C.E.F. Transferred to the
2nd Divisional Signal Company and later to the
34th Squadron, R.A.F., with the rank of Second
Lieutenant. Killed in action January 4th, 1918.
HOBKKT lVf«<:A!Vf US FAIR
B.Sc, 1915
Born at Milbrook, Ont., November 15th, 1893.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 24th Battalion,
C.E.F., January, 1915. Transferred to the 5th
Brigade, Canadian Trench Mortar Battery, as
Captain and Officer in command. Served in
France. Killed in action at Courcelette, Septem-
ber 16th, 1916.
howard herbert farley
Applied Science, 1914-15
?on^? Haven, Conn., December 6th.
1896. Enlisted at Richmond, Que., July 19th
1917, in the Cyclist Platoon of the 258th Bat-
talion C.E.F. Transferred to the 14th Battalion
Served m France. Killed in action at Caeni-
court, France, September 2nd, 1918
ric:har[) martin Ferguson
B.A., 1914
?orn at Cupar, Fife, Scotland, October 3rd.
1892 Enlisted, December 26th, 1915, in the
5th Universities Company, Princess Patricia's
Canadian Light Infantry. Served in France.
Killed in action during the attack on Courcelette,
September 15th, 1916.
38
THE DEAD
ARTHUR MAXWKLL FISllKR
M.D., 1914
Born at Woodstock, N.B., December 27th, 1888.
Appointed Captain in the Royal Army Medical
Corps, May 20th, 1915. Served in France with
the 56th Field Ambulance. Killed by a shell
while endeavouring to find a suitable place for
an advanced dressing station, October 12th,
1917.
fred hsiikk
Applied Science, 1912-14
Born at St. Catharines, Ont., August 3rd, 1894.
Enlisted, August 13th, 1914, in the 13th Bat-
talion, Royal Highlanders of Canada. Promoted
to the rank of Lance-Corporal. Served in France.
Killed in action April 23rd, 1915. Awarded the
Victoria Cross.
eric: ALLAN FORI)
B.A., 1914
Bom at Portneuf Station, Que., January 27th,
1892. Enlisted, March 3rd, 1915, in the 5th
Canadian Mounted Rifles. Transferred to the
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.
Promoted to Corporal. Served in France.
Killed in action at Sanctuarv Wood, June 2nd,
1916.
WILLIAM DAL<;LEISH FORD
B.S.A.. 1913
Born at Portneuf Station, Que., April 22nd,
1890. Enlisted, June 7th, 1915, in the 2nd
Universities Company, Princess Patricia s Cana-
dian Light Infantry. Served in France. Killed
in action at Sanctuary Wood, June 2nd, 1916.
39
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
in
JOHN Bl :\
F:Ki!\(;ilAM
B.Sc., 1916
Born at Ottawa, Ont., March 20th, 1892.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 148th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December 9th,
1915 Transferred to the Royal Flying Corps.
Served in France. Killed in an encounter with
enemy planes. July 7th, 1917.
FHAMK
B.Sc., 1915
Born at Virden, Man., June 20th, 1894. Enlisted,
May 3rd, 1916, in the 121st Battalion, C.E.F.
Transferred to the 102nd Battalion. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
Wounded at Vimy Ridge, April 9th, 1917. Died
of wounds June 11th, 1917.
BKRTRAM ST. GEOKGE FRKNCH
B.A., 1912
Born at Montreal, Que., August 7th, 1890
Commissioned, October, 1914, in the 15th
Liverpool Regiment. Transferred to the 1st
Inniskillmg Fusiliers. Promoted to Captain
Wounded, July 1st, 1915. at Gallipoli. Mentioned
in despatches. Killed in action. July 1st 1916
at Beaumont Hamel, France.
IFM<V S 1 KVK\SOi\ i i
B.A., 1914; B.C.L., 1919
Montreal, Que., March 9th, 1893.
Ppnpr^' T^^^- ^^f^' No. 3 Canadian
nt^flul ^S^'^'^^hr- Transferred to the 42nd
Battalion, Royal Highlanders of Canada. Pro-
WV^nnnJ'' xF'^"'^!"^"^- ^^^^^ in I'rance.
7th ^^^h, 1917. Died June
7th. 1920, as a result of the War.
40
THE DEAD
LAURKNC.K HKNDKKSON GASS
B.Sc., 1912
Bom at Amherst, N.S., October 21st, 1890.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Siege Battery,
Canadian Garrison Artillery, October, 1915.
Served in France. Died of wounds received at
Vimy Ridge, April 8th. 1917.
<;WYi\,N i^lLBKHT GIBBINS
B.Sc., 1910; M.Sc., 1911
Born at Leicester, England, June 14th, 1888.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 200th Field
Company, Royal Engineers, November, 1914.
Transferred to the 107th Field Company, Royal
Engineers. Served in France and Salonika.
Wounded, January 28th, 1916. Killed at
Salonika, July 26th, 1917.
CHARLES-EMILK GATIEN
Applied Science, 1912-13
Born at Sherbrooke, Que., September 8th, 1891.
Appomted Lieutenant in the 163rd Battalion,
C.E.F., August, 1915. Transferred to the 22nd
Battalion. Served in France. Killed in action
at Hill 70, August 15th, 1917.
joiiN lo<:kiiakt i;oi>wiN
Arts, 1906-07
Bom at Lethbridge, Alta., September 20th,
1889. Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian
Field Artillery, March 11th, 1915. Transferred
to the 1st Divisional Ammunition Column,
thence to Trench Mortar Battery No. 46.
Served in France. Killed in action in Belgium,
July 8th, 1916.
41
C7
McGILL HONOUR ROLL
WALTKK IIETHKR1N(;T()IN GOKDON
B.A., 1909
Born at St. John, N.B., November 17th, 1887.
Enlisted, November 23rd. 1914, in the 21st
Battery, C.F.A. Transferred to the 2nd Divis-
ional Ammunition Column, then to the 6th
Howitzer Brigade. Promoted to Lieutenant.
Served in France. Killed in action, October
30th, 1916.
MAIILWI) LOCKIiAKl <,<>K1)(>N
B.Sc., 1906
Born at London, England, September 27th,
1882. Appointed Lieutenant in the Seaforth
Highlanders, C.E.F., September 23rd, 1915.
Transferred to the 16th Battalion, and again to
the 3rd Battalion, B.E.F. Promoted to Captain.
Twice wounded. Killed in action, at Bullecourt,
May 7th, 1917.
THOMAS CLAKKNCE GORMAN
B.Sc., 1913
Born at Ottawa, Ont., April 29th, 1888. Ap-
pointed Lieutenant in the 2nd Canadian Tunnel-
ling Company, Canadian Engineers, November,
1915. Served in France. Killed in action,
March 18th, 1918.
CHAKLKS WILLSON FAKKAN <,<)l<l(i i L
M.D., 1894
Born at Farran s Point, Ont., October 27th,
1871. Appomted Major in No. 2 Canadian
General Hospital, September 26th, 1914. Trans-
ferred to the Duchess of Connaught s Red
Cross Hospital. Promoted to the rank of
V^^uiL^^^^^ London, England. January
Z/tn, 1917.
42
THE DEAD
KDMIIM) VICTOR JOSKIMI <;RACK
Applied Science, 1915-16
Born at Montreal, Que., April 13th, 1896.
Commissioned, January 19th, 1917, as a Sub-
Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Air Service.
Served in France. Shot down while patrolling in
front of Ypres, September 19th, 1917.
JOIIIN RORKRTSOIN C;R\HAM
B.Sc, 1908
Born at Ottawa, Ont., April 18th, 1886. Com-
missioned, May, 1915, in the 96th Brigade,
Royal Field Artillery. Served in France.
Wounded September 17th, 1916. Died of
wounds September 22nd, 1916. Awarded the
Military Cross.
FREDERICK 1><>IJ<;LAS LFIACII <;REKN
Applied Science, 1907-09; 1911-12
Born at Halifax, N.S., July 26th, 1889. Ap-
pointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Field
Artillery, September 26th, 1914. Served in
France. Killed in action, June 2nd, 1915.
(:HAULl.-« ^ BELL GWYN
Arts, 1903-04; Medicine, 1904-06
Born at Dundas, Ont., December 5th, 1885.
Enlisted, September 22nd, 1914, in the 1st
Battalion, C.E.F. Transferred to the 18th
Battalion. Promoted to Acting-Major. Served
in France. Mentioned in despatches. Killed in
action, April 9th, 1917.
43
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
JAMKS MACiMILLAN liACKKK
B.S.A., 1916
Born at North Bedeque, P.E.I., November 5th,
1885. Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian
Garrison Artillery, September, 1917. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Flying Corps. Accidentally
killed while training at Deseronto, Ont., August
23rd, 1918.
HENRY JOHN ALEXANDER HAFFNER
B.Sc.. 1904
Born at Guelph, Ont., June 21st, 1880.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 72nd Seaforth
Highlanders, C.E.F., September, 1914. Trans-
ferred to the 8th Field Company, Canadian
Engineers. Served in France. Wounded near
Ypres. May 30th, 1916. Died of wounds. May
31st, 1916.
OWEN CARSLEY FREDERU: HAGUE
B.Sc., 1909; M.Sc., 1914
Born at Montreal, Que., February 23rd, 1889
Appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd Brigade
Canadian Field Artillery, September 25th, 1914!
Served m France. Killed in action, May 2nd
1915, near St. Julien, Belgium. Buried at
Hazebrouck, France.
terence smythe hall
Applied Science, 1912-15
Bom at Montreal, Que., May 7th, 1896.
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in the 5th Canadian
Mounted Rifles. Promoted to Lieutenant.
Served m France. Wounded. May 19th, 1916.
Killed m action, October 29th, 1917.
44
THE DEAD
(:larenc:e dickiinsoin Hamilton
M.D., 1911
Born at Cornwall, Ont., December 18th, 1883.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 141st Canadian
Field Ambulance, May, 1915. Transferred to
the Royal Army Medical Corps as M.O., and
again to the C.A.M.C. Died of influenza on
board the transport "Huntsend," October 9th,
1918.
william mills hamilton
Arts, 1916-17
Born at Montreal, Que., February 23rd, 1899.
Enlisted, May 11th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Transferred to the 3rd Brigade, Canadian
Garrison Artillery. Served in France. Killed
in action, November 6th, 1918.
walter rae harkness
Applied Science, 1913-15
Bom at Montreal, Que., September 20th, 1895.
Enlisted, April 30th, 1915, in the 2nd Univer-
sities Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. Promoted to Lance-Corpk)ral.
Served in France. Killed in action at Sanctuary
Wood, June 2nd, 1916.
ALLEN DAVENPORT HARVEY
Applied Science, 1913-15. (Architecture)
Born at St. John, N.B., July 12th, 1894.
Enlisted, April 12th, 1915, in the 38th Battalion,
C.E.F. Transferred to the P.P.C.L.I. and later
to the 3rd Battalion. Killed in action at Mount
Sorrel, June 13th, 1916. Buried at Mount
Sorrel.
45
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
JAMKS IIAKVIK
B.Sc., 1906
Bom at Westmount, Que., April 5th, 1886.
Enlisted, November 2nd, 1914, in the 29th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary F^orce. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Field Artillery with the
rank of Second Lieutenant. Served in France
Died of wounds, June 8th,. 1916. Buried at
Etaples, France.
\\iii.lAM ROY HASTINGS
B.A., 1908; B.C.L., 1911
Bom at Winnipeg, Man., May 29th, 1887
Appointed Lieutenant in the 24th Battalion
C.E.F., October 29th, 1914. Promoted to
Captain. Served in P>ance. Re-enlisted, May
nth, 1916, in the 17th Battalion. Promoted
to Lieutenant. Killed in action, October 8th,
1916.
THOMAS STUART HAY
Medicine, 1896-97
Bom at Brock ville, Ont., June 3rd 1878
Enlisted, July 21st, 1916, in the 231st Battalion'
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the 72nd Battalion. Served in France Died of
wounds. June 29th, 1917.
ALEXIS HANNUM HELMER
B.Sc., 1914
Bom at Hull, Que., June 29th, 1892. Appointed
Lieutenant in the 2nd Battery, Canadian Field
Artillery, August 5th, 1914. Served in France.
Killed m action, May 2nd, 1915.
46
THE DEAD
richard arthur henderson
Applied Science, 1895-98
Born at Baldwin, Kansas, March 30th, 1877.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 104th Battalion,
C.E.F., March 22nd, 1916. Transferred to the
131st Battalion, and again to the 54th Battalion.
Served in France. Killed in action, April 11th,
1917.
HUGH DONALD HENRY
B.A., 1914
Bom at Montreal, Que., January 31st, 1893.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 158th Battalion,
The Duke of Connaught's Own Rifles, C.E.F.,
November 14th, 1915. Transferred to the 7th
Battalion. Served in France. Killed in action,
August 15th, 1917.
john bower lewis heney
Applied Science, 1912-15
Born in Carleton Co., Ont., June 19th, 1894.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 32nd Battery, 9th
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, January 14th,
1916. Served in France. Awarded the Military
Cross. Killed in action, March 9th, 1918.
SAIVItiEL WILLIAMSON HEWETSON
M.D.. 1893
Born at Kincardine, Ont., November 5th, 1872.
Appointed Major and Medical Officer in the
13th Canadian Mounted Rifles, November,
1914. Transferred to the 8th Field Ambulance.
Served in France. Died in London, England,
March 6th, 1917.
47
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
CLARKNCK FKEnKRlCk UK WITT
D.D.S., 1915
Born at Montreal, Que., April 1st, 1892.
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Dental Corps, October 17th, 1916. Died of
typhoid fever, at St. Johns, Que., March 16th,
1917.
SIDNEY jA\u:s IIOI)C;SON
Arts, 1915-16
Bom at Montreal, Que., March 13th, 1898.
Enlisted, March 21st, 1916. in the 66th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to the
rank of Sergeant. Served in France. Killed in
action at Inchy, September 27th, 1918. Buried
at Villers Cagnicourt, France.
RICHARD EYARE LESLIE HOLLINSED
B.Sc., 1910
Born at Barbados, B.W.I., October 1st, 1887.
Enlisted, August 13th, 1914, in the 4th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Promoted to
the rank of Corporal. Served in France. Killed
near Langemarck, April 23rd, 1915.
clifton mawbank horsi t
Applied Science, 1912-14
Bom at Toronto, Ont., August 26th, 1890.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 13th Battalion,
C E.F August 8th, 1914. Served in France.
Wounded at Festubert, May 20th, 1915. Killed
m action at Ypres, April 22nd, 1916.
48
THE DEAD
Jt)ll\ ALEXANDER EDWARD HUGHES
Arts, 1916-17
Born at Montreal, Que., May 7th, 1899
Enlisted. May 22nd, 1917, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps Training Depot No. 4.
Transferred to the 72nd Battalion. Served in
France. Awarded the Military Medal and
Bar. Died of wounds received at Cambrai,
September 29th, 1918.
SAMUEL ARTHUR HUTCHINSON
B.A., 1910; B.Sc., 1916
Bom at Westmount, Que., August 23rd, 1889.
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers.
May 15th, 1916. Served in France. Was
awarded the Military Cross. Died at Ste.
Agathe, Que., January 13th, 1921, as a result
of gas poisoning.
edward harold ireland
Law, 1914-15
Born at Montreal, Que., July 4th, 1891.
Enhsted, March 16th, 1915, in the Princess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Served in
France. Killed in action, June 2nd, 1916, at
Sanctuary Wood.
walter rutherford jeffrey
Applied Science, 1913-15
Bom at Toronto, Ont., September 21st, 1894.
Enlisted, March 15th, 1916, in the Royal
Canadian Horse Artillery. Transferred to the
6th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Pro-
moted to Sergeant. Served in France. Wounded,
October 29th, 1917. Died of wounds, November
6th, 1917.
49
ROBIN LOUIS JOHNSTON
B.Sc, 1911
Born at St. John, N.B., March 25th, 1889.
Enlisted, October 18th, 1915, in the 4th Cana-
dian Siege Battery. Wounded at Vimv Ridge,
June 8th, 1917. Transferred to the R.A.F.
Promoted to Lieutenant. Killed in action,
May 9th, 1918. Buried at Guinchy.
william johnston
Applied Science, 1915-16
Born at Belfast, Ireland, August 8th, 1893.
Appointed Sub-Lieutenant in the Roval Naval
Air Service, March 14th, 1917. Killed' in action,
January 20th, 1918, shot down while bombing
the "Goeben" in the Dardanelles.
CHARLES EDWARD KINGDON JONES
Applied Science, 1907-08
Bom at St. John, N.B., September 26th, 1889
Enlisted, March 31st. 1917, in the Queen's
Field Ambulance Corps, C.A.M.C. Transferred
to the 38th Battalion, C.E.F. Killed in action
on the Douai-Cambrai Road, September 29th
1918. Buried at Bourlon.
mervyn campbell allen jones
Applied Science, 1916-17
Born at Quebec, Que., January 10th, 1889.
Enlisted, May 21st, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft, C.G.A. Transferred to the 66th
and later to the 60th Battery. Promoted to
Lieutenant. Served in France. Killed in action
at Raillencourt, September 30th. 1918.
50
THE DEAD
KIMBALL FLETCHER KEEPING
B.Sc., 1914
Bom at Murray Harbour, P.E.I. , August 30th,
1886. Appointed Lieutenant in the McGill Siege
Battery, January, 1916. Transferred to the
R.G.A., and then to the 8th Canadian Siege
Battery. Wounded at Armentieres, September
3rd, 1917. Died of wounds at Estaires, Septem-
ber 6th, 1917.
ROBERT WILLIAM KEIR
Arts, 1913-15
Born at Toledo, Ohio, October 5th, 1895.
Enhsted, March 4th, 1915, in the 5th Canadian
Mounted Rifles. Promoted to the rank of
Lance-Corporal . Served in France. Killed in
action at Sanctuary Wood, June 2nd, 1916.
JOIIIN KEEFER KENNEDY
B.C.L., 1898
Bom at Hamilton, Ont., November 21st, 1875.
Appomted Lieutenant in the 62nd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, October 23rd,
1915. Transferred to the 7th Battalion. Served
in France. Wounded August 8th. 1916, and died
of wounds August 16th, 1916.
PATRICK SYLVESTER KENNEDY
Law, 1914-15
Bom at Portage du Fort, Que., February 10th,
1891. Commissioned, August, 1915, as a Sub-
Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Air Service.
Accidentally killed while flying in England,
September 26th, 1916.
51
McGILL HONOUR ROLL
david ross kkrr
Applied Science, 1915-16
Born at Winnipeg, Man., June 15th, 1897.
Commissioned December, 1916, as a Sub-
Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Air Service.
Killed in action, November 11th, 1917.
JOHN ROWLAND KILGOUR
Arts, 1913-15
Born at Beauharnois, Que., Februarv 22nd,
1897. Enlisted, March 5th, 1915, in the 38th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry. Served in France. Killed at Sanctuary
Wood, June 2nd, 1916.
gerald lawrence king
Applied Science, 1908-09
Born at Ottawa, Ont., September 19th, 1890.
Enhsted, August 11th, 1916. in the Canadian
Engineers. Transferred to the Royal Engineers
and again to the Canadian Engineers. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant. Killed in action,
in France, March 28th, 1918.
ALBERT JAMES KNOW LING
B.A.. 1911
Born at Bradwardine, Man., September 25th,
1886. Enlisted, September 20th, 1915, in the
4th Universities Company, P.P.C.L.I. Promoted
to Lieutenant. Killed in action, near Bourlon
Wood, September 28th, 1918. Buried at Sains
les-Marquion, France.
52
THE DEAD
MURDOCH McLEOI) LAING
B. Arch., 1915
Bom at Montreal, Que., March 4th, 1894.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 24th Battalion,
C.E.F., April 19th, 1915. Served in France.
Wounded, October 10th, 1915, and, at Courcelette,
on September 16th, 1916. Died of wounds
September 18th, 1916. Buried in Eastern
Cemetery, Boulogne, France.
james louis engelbert rey lake
Applied Science, 1911-14
Bom at Wall Blake, Anguilla, B.W.I. , December
3rd, 1890. Commissioned, December, 1914, in
the 3rd Border Regiment, B.E.F. Served at the
Dardanelles in the 1st Border Regiment.
Wounded June, 1915, and August 22nd, 1915.
Died of wounds August 24th, 1915. Buried at
Mudros, Greece.
FRANK LAWSON
B. Arch., 1914
Born at Inverness, Scotland, March 30th, 1888.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 56th Battalion,
C.E.F., April 20th, 1915. Transferred to the
30th and then to the 18th Battalion. Served in
France. Mentioned in despatches. Wounded
April 10th, 1916. Died of wounds at Poperinghe,
April 12th, 1916.
george stuart l«.mesl kier
Arts, 1900-01
Bom at Darjeeling, India, November 28th,
1883. Enlisted, September 21st, 1914, in the
8th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France. Died of wounds June 1 1th, 1916.
53
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
OSMOND EDGAR LEU
B.A.. 1895; M.Sc., 1902
Bom at St. Andrew's, Que., January 28th, 1873.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 72nd Battalion,
C.E.F., June 12th, 1916. Transferred to the
196th Battahon. Served in France with the 46th
Battalion. Promoted to Captain. Wounded
October 26th, 1917, at Passchendaele. Died of
wounds, October 28th, 1917.
WILLIAM RONALD LESTER
Applied Science, 1914-15
Born at Westmount, Que., July 9th 1897
Enlisted, February 26th, 1915, in the 2nd
Universities Company, Princess Patricia's Cana-
dian Light Infantry. Served in France. Killed
in action August 4th, 1915.
arthur lascelles levick
Arts, 1913-14
Bom at Dunbar, Natal, South Africa, April 4th,
1894. Commissioned in the King's Own York-
shire Light Infantry (Special Reserve Imperial
Army). Promoted to the rank of Temporary
Captain. Served in France. Killed in action
September 15th, 1916. Buried at Delville Wood
Cemetery.
JAMES REID LOCKE
Arts, 1915-16
Born at Montreal, Que., October 11th, 1898.
Enlisted, May 22nd, 1916, in the C.A.M.C.
Served m the 7th Canadian General Hospital,
and the 11th Field Ambulance. Died of wounds
received at Cambrai, September 30th, 1918.
Buried at Bulquoy Road, France
54
THE DEAD
t KhDhKICK JOHN LO!N(;WORTH
Agriculture, 1913-15
Born at Chariot tetown, P.E.I., September 21st,
1893. Appointed Lieutenant in the 11th Howitzer
Brigade, C.F.A., May 19th, 1915. Transferred
to the 9th Brigade. Served in France. Wounded
August 31st, 1917. Awarded the Military Cross.
Died of wounds, November 10th, 1918. Buried
near Mons, Belgium.
edwaki) jackson lowe
Applied Science, 1913-17
Born at Inverness, Que., March 10th, 1895.
Enlisted, July 21st, 1917, in the Canadian
Engineers Training Depot, at St. Johns, Que.
Was drowned while training, August 5th, 1917.
FREDERICK TRAVERS LUCAS
B.Sc., 1904
Born at Hamilton, Ont., February 20th, 1883.
Appointed Captain in the 54th (Kootenay)
Battalion, C.E.F., June, 1915. Promoted to the
rank of Major. Served in France. Wounded at
Retina Trench, October 26th, 1916. Killed in
action, March 1st, 1917. Buried at Villers-au-
Bois.
WALTER GERALD LLMSDE.N
B.A., 1912
Bom at Hamilton, Ont., September 15th, 1889.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 120th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, November,
1915. Transferred to the 38th Battalion. Served
in France. Killed in action, November 18th,
1916, at the Battle of the Somme.
55
McGILL HONOUR ROLL
COLIN ALKXAISDKR MACAULAY
B.Sc., 1915
Born at Scotstown, Que., October 27th, 1892,
Commissioned, April 12th, 1915, in the 12th
Scottish Rifles. Transferred to the 4th South
Wales Borderers. Served at the Dardenelles and
m Mesopotamia. Killed in the Battle of Sanna-
i-yat, Mesopotamia, April 9th, 1916.
ERIC HUTCHISON McCALL
Applied Science, 1913-14
Born at Montreal, Que., October 9th, 1895.
Commissioned, June, 1915, in the Royal Field
Artillery. Transferred to the Royal Horse
Artillery. Died at Basra, Mesopotamia, Septem-
ber 7th, 1916.
BKNJAMIN BERTRAM McCONKEY
B. Arch., 1914
Born at Guelph, Ont., December 8th, 1890.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 16th Battery 4th
Brigade, C.F.A., November, 1914. Transferred
to the 15th Battery. Served in France Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain. Wounded, May
29th, 1918. Died of wounds May 30th 1918
Awarded the Military Cross.
JAMES HLi(;H McCORMH:K
B.S.A., 1915
^?^^.^} ^^^^^ ^"th America, February
24, 1892. Enlisted, March 11th, 1915, in the
^^t- J^^^y^^^^V^^ Company 38th Battalion,
C.E.F. Transferred to the P.P.C.L.I. Promoted
to Corporal. Served in France. Died of wounds
at Courcelette, September 15th, 1916
56
THE DEAD
1
FREDERICK ALGERNON McC:RLIM
Arts, 1910-11
Bom at Iron Hill, Que., April 25th, 1892.
Enlisted, September 23rd, 1915, in the 73rd
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Corporal. Served in
France. Died of wounds, November 1st, 1916.
Buried in Contay British Cemetery, France.
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BENJAMIN McDIARM AID
B.A., 1915
Bom at Medicine Hat, Alta., February 20th,
1889. Appointed Lieutenant in the 67th Bat-
talion, C.E.F., April 2nd, 1916. Transferred to
the 54th Battalion. Promoted to Acting Major.
Mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Military Cross. Killed in action in France,
September 13th, 1918.
THOMAS R. McClIAIG
Applied Science, 1908-10
Born at Vankleek Hill, Ont., July 9th, 1890.
Enlisted, March 18th, 1916, in the 184th Bat-
talion, C.E.F. Transferred to the 27th Battalion.
Served in France. Killed in action at Fresnoy,
May 1st, 1917. Buried at Thelus, near Vimy,
France.
duncan david mcdiarmaid
Agriculture, 1916
Born at Tillv, Alberta, June 31st, 1891. Enhsted,
July 15th, 1916, in the 202nd Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Transferred to the 31st
Battalion. Served in France. Killed in action,
July 10th, 1917.
57
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
FRANK JAMKS MarDONALH
Dentistry, 1912-16
Bom at Glenville, N.S., November 4th, 1889.
Enlisted, March 10th, 1916, in the 193rd
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 85th Battalion. Served in France.
Killed in action, July 26th, 1918.
^()RMA^ MarLEOD McDonald
B.Sc., 1914
Born at Sutton, Que., August 21st, 1890.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Canadian
Mounted Rifles, July 16th, 1915. Served in
France. Killed in action, at Ypres, May 19th.
1916.
CLARENCE HOBART MacDOUCALL
B.Sc., 1905
Bom at South Maitland, N.S., September 13th
1878. Appointed Lieutenant in the 4th Canadian
Pioneer Battalion, April 1st, 1916. Transferred
to the 7th Canadian Railway Troops. Promoted
to Captain. Died of wounds, May 4th, 1917.
Buried near Poperinghe, Belgium.
JOHN KK<;iN\LD NORMAN \1a< FARLANE
B.S.A., 1912
Bom at Westmount, Que., Mav 26th, 1884.
Appomted Lieutenant in the Canadian Divis-
ional Cyclist Corps, December 9th, 1914.
Transferred to the Canadian Forestry Corps.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France. Died m London, England, of pneumonia,
February 22nd, 1919.
58
THE DEAD
john rkii) macfarlane
Agriculture, 1910-13
Bom at Ottawa. Ont., March 16th, 1892.
Enlisted, March 16th, 1916, in the 139th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 87th Battalion. Served in France.
Killed in action, before Lens, August 15th, 1917.
ROBERT GEORGE MACFARLANE
B.Sc., 1910
Born at Huntingdon, Que., January 28th, 1889.
Enlisted, August 12th, 1914, in the Canadian
Engineers. Transferred to the Cyclist Corps
and again to the Royal Engineers. Promoted to
Lieutenant. Wounded July, 1915, and March
6th, 1916. Died of wounds, March 6th, 1916.
JOHN BRYSON Mc(;iLL
Applied Science, 1907-08
Bom at Montreal, September 20th, 1889.
Enlisted, May 1st, 1915, in the 2nd Universities
Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry. Served in France. Killed June 9th,
1916.
wilfred joseph mcginn
Applied Science, 1916-17
Bom at Brinston, Ont., September 30th, 1897.
Enlisted, September 6th, 1917, in the Royal
Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank of Second
Lieutenant- Accidentally killed, February 18th,
1918, in an aeroplane accident in England.
59
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
WILLIAM FIELD1N<; McISAAi:
M.D., 1917
Born at Antigonish, N.S., May 4th, 1894.
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 10th, 1917. Trans-
ferred to No. 9 Canadian Stationary Hospital.
Promoted to Captain. Served in France.
Wounded at Etaples, France, May 19th, 1918.
Died of wounds June 3rd, 1918.
ARTIllJK HA HOLD MackAY
Applied Science, 1911-13
Bom at Summerside, P.E.I. , December 8th,
1888. Enlisted February 16th, 1915, in the
21st Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Trans-
ferred to the 4th Battery. Served in France.
Died, August 14th, 1915. at St. Omer, France.
Buried in Longuenesse, St. Omer.
VY MACKAY
Arts, 1912-15
Born at St. John, N.B., May 14th, 1895,
Appomted Lieutenant in the 64th Battalion
C.E.F., August 23rd, 1915. Transferred to the
25th and then to the 26th Battalion. Promoted
to Captam. Served in France. Wounded, May
14th. 1917. Killed in action at Arras, August
27th, 1918.
DIM AN WILLIAM MaoKELLAK
Arts, 1913-16
Born at Glencoe, Ont., September 28th, 1894.
Enlisted, October 15th, 1915, in the 73rd Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Died
while training, of spinal meningitis, in the Alex-
andra Hospital, Montreal, December 30th, 1915.
THE DEAD
<:iiAKLt:s si»uk(;koin McKknzik
B.A., 1914; Medicine, 1913-14
Born at Charlottetown, P.E.I., January 28th,
1892. Enlisted, November 18th, 1914, in the
6th Field Ambulance, C.A.M.C. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant. Transferred to the
2nd Battery and later to the 4th Battery, C.F.A.
Served in France. Killed in action at Vimy
Ridge, May 8th, 1917.
THKODOKK CIJYLKR McKEN/JK
Arts, 1914-16; B.A., 1917
Bom at Charlottetown, P.E.I., August 21st,
1893. Enlisted. July 3rd, 1916. in the 5th Siege
Battery (later the 8th). C.F.A. Transferred to
the 11th Siege Battery. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France. Gassed July
31st, 1917. Died in London, as a result, February
19th, 1919.
EWEIV lVl€LA<:HLIN
Applied Science, 1905-07
Bom at Amprior, Ont., February 22nd, 1887.
Enlisted. October 27th, 1916, in the Reserve
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Accidentally killed at
Seabrook, Hythe, Kent, England, August 19th,
1917.
l>Ol (.LAS CAMERON IVIcLALRIN
Applied Science, 1910-12; 1913-14
Bom at Vankleek Hill, Ont.. June 18th, 1892.
Enlisted in Montreal, August 15th, 1914, m the
13th Battalion. Royal Highlanders of Canada.
Transferred to the 16th (Canadian Scottish)
Battalion. Served in France. Wounded May 4th,
1915. Died of wounds, April 5th, 1916.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
arthur smith mclean
Medicine, 1904-05
Bom at Seaforth, Ont., April 29th, 1881.
Appointed a Lieutenant in the 33rd Battalion
C.E.F., August, 1915. Transferred to the 13th
Battahon. Served in France. Was wounded
September, 1916. Died of wounds received at
Hill 70, Lens, on August 15th, 1917.
DONALD IVfcLEAN
Arts, 1912-13
Born at Valleyfield, P.E.I., September 18th,
1890. Enlisted, March 24th, 1915, in the 1st
Universities Company, 38th Battalion, C.E.F.
Transferred to the P.P.C.L.L Promoted to
Lieutenant. Wounded December 6th, 1916.
Killed in action at Avion, July 5th, 1917.
Mentioned in despatches.
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WILLIAM JOHN McLEAN
D.D.S., 1914
Born at Perth, Ont., February 25th, 1890
Appointed Lieutenant in the 130th (Lanark
County) Battalion, C.E.F., November, 1915
Transferred to the 18th Battalion. Served in
Qfu''^o^7 u^^- ^.^^i^o^ at Vimy Ridge, April
9th, 1917. Buried in Ecoivres Cemetery France
HLiGH McLennan
Arts, 1905-07
Born at Sydney, N.S., Januarv 21st, 1887.
Enlisted, August 10th, 1914, in the 5th Battery,
2nd Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Pro-
moted to the rank of Sergeant. Served in France.
Killed in action, April 27th, 1915, near Ypres.
62
THE DEAD
ARCHIBALD McLKOD
Applied Science, 1911-14
Born at Montreal, Que., November 18th, 1888.
Enlisted, October 29th, 1914, in the 24th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Served
in France. Killed in action February 10th, 1916.
Buried in La Laiterie Military Cemetery,
Kemmel, Belgium.
GEORGE I>0]NALI> McLEOD
B. Arch., 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Field
Artillery, October 1916. Transferred to the
Royal Flying Corps, 28th Squadron with the
rank of 2nd Lieutenant. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. Served in Italy. Was wounded
and taken prisoner of war, June 8th, 1918.
Mentioned in despatches. Died of pneumonia,
January 22nd, 1919.
john malgolm mckeod
Arts, 1914-15
Born at Summerside, P.E.I., February 28th,
1896. Enlisted, March 6th, 1915, in the 1st
Universities Company, 38th Battalion, C.E.F.
Transferred to the Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. Promoted to Lance-Corporal.
Served in France. Killed at Sanctuary Wood,
June 2nd, 1916.
WILLIAM MAC LAKKN \l. I.IOI)
B.A.. 1913; M.D.. 1918
Born at Montreal, Que., September 27th, 1891.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Field Ambul-
ance, Canadian Army Medical Corps, May 1st,
1918 Died of pneumonia at sea, October 10th,
1918.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
EDWAKD CORDON MclMAHON
B.A.. 1912
Bom at Montreal, Que., April 12th, 1885.
Enlisted, October 9th, 1915, in the 4th Univer-
sities Company, P.P.C.L.I. Served in France.
Wounded September 30th. 1918. Died of
influenza and as a result of wounds in Rhyl
North Wales. January 29th, 1919.
ian robert reekie maiinaughton
Arts, 1909-11; Law, 1914-15
Bom at Westmount, Que., July 17th, 1893.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 24th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, February 2nd,
1915. Served in France. Killed in action, April
26th, 1916.
PETER McNAUGHTON
B.A.Sc., 1895
Born at Huntingdon, Que., May 19th, 1872
Appointed Lieutenant in the 49th Battalion,
January 4th, 1915. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France. Killed in action
June 3rd. 1916.
liKODER McTAGGART
Applied Science, 1913-14
Bom at Clinton, Ont., April 19th, 1893.
Appointed Lieutenant in the C.F.A., August,
1914. Promoted to Major. Served in France
as O.C. of the 12th Battery. Wounded four
times. Twice mentioned in despatches and
^warded the Distinguished Service Order.
Killed in action, September 2nd, 1918
THE DEAD
gerald atkinson magor
Arts, 1913-16
Born at Montreal, Que., July 11th. 1896.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Canadian
Mounted Rifles. Transferred to the Royal
Naval Air Service, as a Sub-Lieutenant, then to
the R.A.F. as Captain. Wounded, May, 1917.
Twice mentioned in despatches. Killed in
action, near Dunkirk. April 22nd. 1918.
HERBERT ROXBURGH MAIS
B.Sc.. 1913
Born at Kingston, Jamaica, November 19th,
1890. Enlisted, October, 1914, in the Royal
Engineers. Promoted to Lieutenant. Served in
France. Wounded, August, 1916. Mentioned in
despatches. Died of wounds at Gonnelieu
November 30th, 1917.
OGILVIK JAMES H. MARCHBANK
B.Sc., 1916
Born at Glasgow% Scotland, March 2nd, 1892.
Enlisted, June, 1916, in the Canadian Engineers.
Promoted to Lieutenant. Transferred to the
Royal Air Force. Accidentally killed overseas,
in an aeroplane accident, June 2nd, 1918.
donald howe masson
Applied Science, 1908-10
Born at Ottawa, Ont., August 26th, 1889.
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Air
Service, March. 1916. Killed in action. April
19th, 1917.
65
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
HO!VIER LINDSAY MATHESON
B.A., 1913
Born at Martintown, Ont., July 2nd, 1892.
Enlisted, March 3rd, 1915, in the 5th Canadian
Mounted Rifles. Promoted to Sergeant. Trans-
ferred to the Imperial Army, as Second Lieu-
tenant, serving with the Surrey Regiment.
Killed, August 16th, 1916, at Guillemont,
Somme.
KENNETH MATHEWSON
Arts, 1911-15
Bom at Montreal, Que., January 24th, 1894.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 42nd Battalion,
Royal Highlanders of Canada, October 22nd,
1914. Transferred to the Royal Flying Corps.
Killed in action, August 3rd, 1916, near Lens.
FREDERICK WILLIAM EDWARD MAUNSELL
Applied Science, 1911-12
Born at Macleod, Alta., March 23rd, 1889
Enlisted, July 13th, 1915, in the 63rd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the l-Oth Battalion. Served in France. Killed in
action at Vimy Ridge, April 9th, 1917.
JOHN LEROY MAVETY
B.A., 1909; M.D., 1911
Born at Kingston, Ont.,. August 22nd, 1886.
Appointed Captain in the Royal Army Medical
Corps, May, 1915. Served with the 46th British
Division in France. Died while on service,
December 14th, 1915.
66
THE DEAD
howard balloij miller
Medicine, 1909-10
Born at Woonsocket, R.I., March 28th, 1887.
Appointed Captain in the 35th Battery, C.F.A.,
August, 1915. Transferred to the 30th Batterv.
Promoted to Acting-Major. Served in France.
Twice wounded. Died of wounds received at
Passchendaele, November 18th, 1917. Buried
at Vlamertinghe, Belgium.
GEORGK DENISON MINER
B.Sc., 1916
Born at Granby. Que., February 7th, 1893.
Enlisted in the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery,
July 14th. 1916. Served in France. Died
February 2nd, 1917.
PERCIVAL MOLSON
B.A., 1901
Born at Cacouna, Que., August 14th, 1880.
Appointed Captain in the 2nd Universities
Company, 38th Battalion, C.E.F., April 26th,
1915. Transferred to the P.P.C.L.I. Served in
France. Wounded June 2nd, 1916. Killed in
action at Avion, July 5th, 1917. Awarded the
Military Cross.
<:HRIST0PHER moor, B.A. (Cantab.)
Applied Science, 1913-14
Born at Bardon-on-Humber, England, February
27th, 1892. Commissioned, August 15th, 1914,
in the Hampshire Regiment. Transferred to the
Second Battalion, Hants Regiment. Served in
France. Killed in action at Achi Baba, Gallipoli,
August 6th. 1915.
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JOSEPH HECTOR GASTON MORIN
M.D., 1908
Born at Ste. Hyacinthe, Que., October 5th, 1884.
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, September 1st, 1918. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in Canada.
Died of influenza, October 15th, 1918.
FRANCIS EDWARD MORKILL
B.Sc., 1912
Born at Buenos Ayres, Argentine, November
18th, 1889. Appointed Lieutenant in the 19th
Battalion, C.E.F., August 28th, 1914. Trans-
ferred to the 20th Battalion. Promoted to
Captain. Served in France. Twice wounded.
Killed in action at Courcelette, September 15th,
1916.
hugh bolton m ok phy
Applied Science, 1914-15
Bom at Listowel, Ont., January 23rd, 1891.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 29th Battery,
C.F.A., January 5th, 1916. Transferred to the
55th, the 8th, and the 7th Batteries. Served in
France. Wounded at Vimy Ridge, May 12th
1917. Died of wounds. May 16th, 1917.
WILLIAM ARTHUR MORRIN
D.V.S., 1895
Born at Petit Brule, County of Two Mountains,
Que. Appomted Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Veterinary Corps, attached to the Royal Field
Artillery, January, 1915. Promoted to Captain.
Served in France. Accidentally killed, August
1st, 1918 at Rouen, France.
THE DEAD
willi \m hugor morris
Applied Science, 1912-15
Born at Ottawa, Ont., March 12th, 1894.
Enlisted, February 26th, 1915, in the 1st Univer-
sities Company, 38th Battahon, C.E.F. Trans-
ferred to the P.P.C.L.I. Promoted to Captain.
Served in France. Killed in action, at Pass-
chendaele, October 30th, 1917. Awarded the
Military Cross.
ja.mes curzon macdonald morrow
Applied Science, 1913-14
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Royal High-
landers of Canada, September 23rd, 1914.
Transferred to the 3rd Field Company, Cana-
dian Engineers, Served in France. Killed in
action at Ypres, April 26th, 1916.
M\K<:orKr wioio mi kkay
B.Sc., 1915
Born at Union Centre, Pictou Co., N.S., June
17th, 1893, Appointed Lieutenant in the 24th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, April
1st, 1915. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Served in France. Killed in action, at Rct^ina
Trench, October 1st, 1916.
john jenkins moyse
Applied Science, 1903-06
Born at Montreal, Que., February 3rd, 1885.
Gazetted to the Bedfordshire Regiment, 2nd
Battalion, in 1907. Attached to the 1st Battalion
for service in France. Promoted to the rank of
Major, Wounded three times. Died of wounds
February 8th, 1917.
69
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
JOSEPH LEES NICHOLLS
Arts, 1912-13
Born at Coatbridge, Scotland, June 12th, 1881.
Enlisted. March 19th, 1915, in the 1st Univer-
sities Company, 38th Battalion. Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Transferred to the Princess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Served in
France. Killed in action at Sanctuary Wood,
June 2nd. 1916.
CLAUDE WILLIAM MICHELIN NOSWORTHY
Applied Science, 1913-15
Born at Jamaica, B.W.I. , March 26th, 1895.
Commissioned, October, 1914, in the 108th
Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Promoted to
Lieutenant. Transferred to the Royal Flying
Corps. Served in France. Died of wounds,
December 6th, 1917. Buried in Lissenthock
Cemetery, near Poperinghe.
william edmond ocilvie
Applied Science, 1911-14
Born at Broughty Ferry, Scotland, March 19th
1894. Enlisted, August, 1914. in the PubHc
Schools Corps (England). Transferred to the
Inns of Court Officers Training Corps. Promoted
to Second Lieutenant in the 9th Border Regi-
ment. Served in France. Accidentallv killed
September 27th, 1915.
ALLEIN OLIVER
B.A., 1915
Born at Edmonton, Alta.. 1892. Appointed
Lieutenant, in April. 1915, in the 25th Battery.
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
26th Battery. Served in France. Wounded at
St. Eloi. April, 1916. Killed in action, at Desire
Trench. November 18th, 1916. Awarded the
Military Cross.
70
THE DEAD
l.tuM i OVKHTON OLIVER
Applied Science, 1913-17
Born at Quebec, Que., November 1st, 1890.
Enlisted, April 12th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft attached to the 13th Siege
Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Trans-
ferred to the 10th Siege Battery. Served in
France. Died of wounds, August 22nd, 1918.
NL'GENT DICKSON OTTY
B.Sc., 1907
Born at Hampton. N.B., February 10th, 1885.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 6th Canadian
Mounted Rifles, April 12th, 1915. Transferred
to the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles. Served in
France. Killed in action at Maple Copse, June
2nd. 1916.
THOMAS CHRISTOPHER SARGENT OWENS
B.C.L., 1911
Born at Montreal, Que., June 20th, 1889.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Royal High-
landers of Canada, August, 1915. Transferred
to the 207th and then to the 38th Battalion.
Promoted to Captain. Killed in action near
Rosieres, France, August 11th, 1918. Buried
at Crouey.
HUBERT AK<:H1BALI) PADDON
B.Sc, 1913
Born at Regina, Sask., December 7th, 1889.
Enlisted, August 14th, 1914, in the 5th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
2nd Brigade. Promoted to Bombardier. Served
in France. Accidentallv killed, March 2nd, 1915.
71
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
JOHN ALBKRT PAGE
B.Sc, 1915
Born near Brockville, Ont., July 11th, 1893.
Commissioned, in the summer of 1915, in the
Royal Naval Air Service. Served in the 10th
Squadron. Promoted to the rank of Flight
Lieutenant. Was speciallv mentioned in des-
patches. Killed in action, July 22nd, 1917.
TAi.Bor \ikk<:fj{ papinkai
B.A., 1904; B.C.L., 1910
Born at Monte Bello, Que., December 25th,
1882. Appointed Lieutenant in the P.P.C.L.I.,
August 14th, 1914. Transferred to Head-
quarters Staff, Canadian Corps. Rejoined the
P.P.C.L.L Promoted to Acting-Major. Men-
tioned in despatches and awarded the Militarv
Cross. Killed in action, at Passchendaele,
October 30th, 1917.
leslie hunter parkkk
Applied Science, 1914-15
Born at Leeds Village, Que., December 8th,
1895. Enlisted, March 15th, 1915, in the 1st
Universities Company, 38th Battalion. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Naval Air Service. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant. Killed in action
June 14th, 1917.
THE HON.
WILLIAM ALSTAIR DAMER
PAR NELL
Arts, 1913-15
Born at London, England, August 30th, 1894.
Commissioned, January, 1915, in the British
Grenadier Guards. Transferred to the 4th
Battalion. Promoted to Lieutenant. Mentioned
l".,V^spatches and awarded the Military Cross
^^lu Boeufs, France, September
Zotn, 1916.
72
THE DEAD
ViAl/ltK JOSIAH PKARSK
Arts, 1908-11
Born at Kamloops, B.C., December 17th, 1890.
Commissioned, June, 1914, in King Edward's
Horse (England). Transferred to the Royal
Field Artillery and then to the Royal Horse
Artillery. Served in France. Awarded the
Military Cross. Gassed and died of wounds,
April 9th, 1917.
hii<;h stowell pkdlky
B.A., 1909; B.C.L.. 1912
Born at Winnipeg, Man., December 8th, 1889.
Appointed Lieutenant in the C.A.S.C., August
18'th, 1915. Transferred to the 73rd Battalion,
CE.?". Served in France with the Trench
Mortar Battery, Promoted to Acting-Captain.
Died of wounds, January 31st, 1918. Awarded
the Military Cross.
<:ilARLKS ADOLPllK PELLKTIKH
Applied Science, 1915-16
Born at Ottawa, Ont., April 18th, 1896. Ap-
pointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
May 7th, 1916. Transferred to the Royal Air
Force. Killed in an engagement back of Baillieul,
France. May 11th, 1918.
K. (.OFF TREVOR PENNY
B.A., 1907; B.C.L., 1910
Born at Montreal, Que., April 20th, 1885.
Enlisted, April, 1916, in the 117th Battalion,
C.E.F. Transferred to the 14th Battalion.
Promoted to Captain. Served in France.
Wounded at Vimy, April, 1917. Killed in
action, August 8th, 1918. Awarded the Military
Cross.
73
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
< IKN rFKKAULT
Arts, 1915-17
Born at Montreal, Que., March 26th, 1898.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 79th Reserve
Canadian Squadron, Royal Air Force. Accident-
ally killed while training at Camp Borden, Ont.,
April. 1917.
VERNKR LOVELACK PLAINT
B.A., 1902
Born at London, Ont., April 6th, 1880. Com-
missioned Lieutenant in the Somerset Light-
Infantry, Imperial Army, July, 1915. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
Killed m action, April 5th, 1918.
CHARLES ALEXANDER POPE
B.C.L., 1905
Born at Quebec, Que., July 6th, 1878. Appointed
Lieutenant in the 1st Universities Companv,
38th Battalion, C.E.F., May, 1915. Transferred
to the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry. Served in France. Wounded, May 7th,
1916, and died on the same day at Mount
Sorrel, France.
< LVHKF: HALL IM)PIIA!Vf
Applied Science, 1912-14
Born at Winnipeg, Man., June 2nd, 1894.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 61st Battalion,
C.E.F., June 1st, 1915. Transferred to the 8th
Battalion. Served in France. Killed in action
while on duty as Intelligence Officer, September
26th, 1916.
74
THE DEAD
JOHN FRANCIS WATSON POPHAM
B.Sc., 1910
Born at London, England, September 23rd,
1889, Enlisted, August, 1914, in the King
Edward Horse, Imperial Army. Transferred to
the Leicestershire Regiment. Promoted to
Captain and Adjutant. Served in France.
Wounded at the Somme. September 25th, 1916.
Died of wounds, October 3rd, 1916.
GORDON DOfJGLAS POWIS
B.Sc., 1910
Born at Hamilton, Ont., December 10th, 1887.
Appointed Captain in the 63rd Battalion,
C.E.F., July 3rd, 1915. Transferred to the 31st
Battalion. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Served in France. Killed in action at Passchen-
daele, November 6th, 1917.
edward warwick pownall
Arts, 1899-01
Born at Montreal, Que., June 30th, 1881.
Enlisted at Moosejaw, Sask., in the 4th Bat-
talion, C.E.F., April 6th, 1915. Transferred
to the 31st Battalion. Served in France. Died
of wounds, August 2nd, 1916. Buried at Boulogne
Eastern Cemetery.
ARTHIIR LAWRENCE POWTER
B.Sc., 1915
Born at Alexandria, Ont., April 8th, 1891.
Enlisted, August 6th, 1914, in the 5th Battery,
2nd Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Served
in France. Killed in action at F'estubert, near
Ypres, April 29th, 1915. Buried in Paty Chateau
Gardens.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
B.Sc., 1908
Born at Ottawa, Ont., October 13th, 1885.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 183rd Battalion
C.E.F., March 24th, 1916. Transferred to the
6th Battahon, Canadian Railway Troops.
Served in France and Belgium. Awarded the
Military Cross. Died of pneumonia, February
nth, 1919.
hfnry bkkiham price
Applied Science 1909-11; Arts, 1911-12
Born at Montmorency Falls, Que., February
25th, 1891. Commissioned in the London Rifle
Brigade, Imperial Army. Served in France.
Killed in action, at the Second Battle of Ypres.
May 5th, 1915.
FRED MKIKLK PI I j^mU;
Applied Science, 1910^11
Born at Winnipeg, Man., October 3rd, 1891
Enlisted, October 27th, 1914, in the 27th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to Captain. Served in France. Killed in
action at Cambrai, October 1st, 1918. Buried
in Bourlon Wood Cemetery, France.
laurie chalmers putnam
Arts, 1910-11
Bom at Maitland, N.S,, September 19th, 1891
Enhsted, September 13th, 1915. in the 72nd
Battalion. Canadian Expeditionary Force. Served
in France. Awarded the Military Medal.
Died of wounds, September 21st, 1916.
76
THE DEAD
harold ei>wakd ralston
Arts, 1912-15
Born at Knowlton, Que., May 6th, 1895.
Enlisted, March 2nd, 1915, in the 5th Canadian
Mounted Rifles. Served in France. Promoted
to the rank of Corporal. Killed in action at
Sanctuary Wood, June 2nd, 1916.
walter livingstone raynes
Arts, 1903-08
Born at Fairville, N.B., November 3rd, 1881.
Enlisted, December 6th, 1915, in the 5th Uni-
versities Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. Served in France as Chaplain.
Killed in action at Passrhendaele, October 30th,
1917.
BENJAMIN TRENHOLME REEI>
B.S.A., 1914
Born at Ulverton, Que., January 12th, 1892.
Enlisted. May, 1916, in the 66th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to Lieu-
tenant. Transferred to the 11th Battery.
Served in France. Wounded, November 12th,
1917, at Passchendaele, and died on the same
day.
DAVID benedh:t rennoldson
B.A., 1911; B.Sc., 1913
Born at London, England, March 21st, 1887.
Enlisted, March 3rd, 1915, in the 1st Universities
Company, 38th Battalion, C.E.F. Transferred
to the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry. Served in France. Killed in action at
Sanctuary Wood, June 2nd, 1916.
77
McGILL HONOUR ROLL
ALAN IRVING RICHAKDSON
B. Arch., 1911
Born at Ingersoll, Ont., May 5th, 1890. En-
listed, September 26th, 1914, in the 5th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Served in France.
Killed in action, at Ypres, April 29th, 1915.
JULIUS JEFFREY GORDON RICHARDSON
Agriculture, 1913-15
Born at Huntingdon, Que., January 14th, 1895.
Enlisted, February 8th, 1915, in the 24th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Served
in Belgium. Killed in action, June 7th, 1916.
SWIUEL SPAULDING RICH A ItDSON
B.Sc., 1917
Born October 24th, 1893. Commissioned, April
1917, as a Flight Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal
Naval Air Service. Killed in action off Ostend,
December 19th, 1917.
ARTHUR TRAHERNE RICKARDS
Applied Science, 1912-13
Born at Bombay, India, in 1892. Commissioned
m the Royal Garrison Artillery, attached to
the Royal Flying Corps, October, 1914. Pro-
moted to Captain in the Garrison Artillery, and
Flight Commander of the 43rd Squadron.
Mentioned in despatches. Killed in action,
September 13th, 1917.
78
THE DEAD
herbert waterman rittenhouse
Applied Science, 1912-15
Born at Paterson, N.J.. September 16th, 1894.
Enlisted, May Uth, 1915, in the 2nd Universities
Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry. Promoted to the rank of Sergeant.
Served in France. Killed in action at Sanctuary
Wood, June 2nd, 1916.
JOIliN LOl IS ARMOUR ROBERTSON
B. Arch., 1915
Born at Chambly Canton, Que., January 15th,
1893. Enlisted, May 20th, 1915, in the 2nd
Universities Company, Princess Patricia's Cana-
dian Light Infantry. Promoted to the rank of
Sergeant. Served in France. Killed in action at
Mount Sorrel, July 18th, 1916.
ROBERT WARD SIIErilEKi) I40BERTSON
Applied Science, 1911-14
Born at Montreal, Que., June 24th, 1894.
Enlisted, August 28th, 1914, in the 14th Bat-
talion, C.E.F. Transferred, with a commission,
to the Royal West Surrey Regiment, then to the
Imperial Machine Gun Corps. Killed in action,
May 27th, 1917.
herbert james rosevear
Applied Science, 1915-16
Born at St. Lambert, Que., February 10th, 1896.
Enlisted, October 4th, 1915, in the 3rd Canadian
Siege Battery. Transferred to the 1st Brigade,
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served m France.
Killed in action at Vimy, June 18th, 1918.
79
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
DOl <;L\S I). WILLIAM KOSS
Arts and Medicine, 1913-14; B.A., 1918
Born at Bobcaygeon, Ont., August 16th, 1894.
Enlisted, May, 1916, in the 231st Battalion,
C.E.F. Transferred to the Royal Flying Corps
with a commission. Served in Belgium and
Italy. Killed in action on the Italian Front,
January 11th, 1918.
<,i:oK<,i: >\iLLr\\i uoss
B.Sc., 1915
Born at Montreal, Que., March 26th, 1894.
EnHsted, July 10th, 1917, in the C.A.M.C.
Transferred to the Royal Engineers. Promoted
to Lieutenant. Transferred to the R.A.F.
Died at Scapa Flow, March 2nd, 1919. Buried
at Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal.
THOMAS ALKXAM>ER KOWAT
Arts, 1896-98
Born at Winchester, Ont., August 19th, 1878.
Enlisted, August, 1915, in the 159th Battalion,
C.E.F. Promoted to Lieutenant. Transferred
to the 38th Battalion. Served in France. Killed
in action at Avion, June 28th, 1917. Buried in
Villers-au-Bois Cemetery.
ROBERT THOMAS HEATHFIELD SAILMAN
B.Sc., 1909
Born at Tunbridge Wells, England, November
21st, 1886. Appointed Lieutenant, May 1st,
1916, in the 212th Battalion, C.E.F. Transferred
to the 97th Battalion and then to the 85th.
Served in France. Killed in action at Passchen-
daele, October 30th, 1917.
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THE DEAD
sydney john sankey
Applied Science, 1907-08
Born at Wolverhampton, England, October 28th,
1889. Received a commission as Captain in the
6th (Territorial) Battalion, South Staffordshire
Regiment, Imperial Army, in Jime. 1915.
Served in France. Killed in action at Hill 60,
Ypres, September 25th, 1915. Buried at Larch
Wood Coppice.
GEORGE M. SCOTT
B.Sc., 1917
Born at Lakeside, Que., September 3rd, 1896.
Enlisted, May, 1917, in the Royal Naval Air
Service. Promoted to the rank of Flight Sub-
Lieutenant. Killed in action in 1918, while
serving with the 62nd Wing, Aegean Group,
at the Aegean Sea.
artiu h norman sclater
Applied Science 1906-07; 1910-11
Bom at Montreal, Que., August 15th, 1889.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 6th Canadian Field
Ambulance, December 5th, 1914. Transferred
to the 13th Battalion. Served in France. Killed
in action at Amiens, August 8th, 1918. Was
awarded the Military Cross.
i1aroll> archibalii scott
Applied Science, 1911-15
Born at Ottawa, Ont., July 23rd, 1889. Appointed
Lieutenant in the 8th Canadian Mounted Rifies,
April 16th, 1915. Transferred to the 4th Cana-
dian Mounted Rifles. Promoted to the rank of
Major. Served in France. Killed in action,
October 26th, 1917.
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HENRY HUTTON SCOTT
B.C.L., 1914
Born at Drummondville, Que., April 6th, 1890.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 87th Battahon
(Grenadier Guards), C.E.F., October 12th, 1915.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France. Killed in action at the capture of
Regina Trench, October 21st, 1916.
WILLIAM DOl <;LASS Sl.O l l
B.Sc., 1914
Born at Oxford, England, June 8th, 1892.
Commissioned, January, 1915, in the 2/4th
Battalion, Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light
Infantry, Imperial Army. Promoted to Captain.
Twice wounded. Killed in action in Belgium,
August 22nd, 1917.
iiOWAKI) ELLIOT SCOTT
B.A., 1914; Law, 1913-15
Bom at Montreal, Que., March 31st, 1893.
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Service Corps, August 4th, 1915. Transferred
to the 24th Battalion. Served in France.
Wounded July 27th, 1916. Killed in action at
Courcelette, September 16th, 1916.
JOHN DOUGLAS SELLER
Arts, 1914-15
Born at Micksburg, Ont., June 12th, 1896.
Enlisted, January 19th, 1916, in the 35th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred
to the 8th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
Served in France as a Signaller. Killed in action
at Hill 70, August 15th, 1917.
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THE DEAD
DANIKL ALBKRT SHANKS
B.Sc,, 1910
Born at Howick, Que., October 27th, 1888.
Enlisted, August, 1917, in the Royal Flying
Corps, 108th Squadron. Promoted to Lieutenant
and Pilot. Served in France. Killed in action
when returning from a bombing expedition over
Ostend, September 21st. 1918.
HAROLD W. SHAUGHNESSY
Arts, 1910-12
Born at St. Stephen, N.B., November 3rd, 1884.
Enlisted, August 4th, 1915, in the 73rd Battalion,
C.E.F. Promoted to Sergeant. Transferred to the
13th Battalion. Served in France. Killed in
action, near Hill 70, Lens, France, August 15th,
1917.
the hoin. alfred thomas shaughnessy
Arts, 1906-08
Born at Montreal, Que., October 19th, 1897.
Appointed Captain in the 60th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, June 1st, 1915.
Served in France and Belgium. Killed in action
at Maple Copse, Belgium, March 31st, 1916.
harold clinton shaver
Arts, 1917-18
Bom at Osnabruck, Ont., May 21st, 1893.
Enlisted, October 1st, 1917, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Served in France in No. 1
Canadian General Hospital. Wounded, May
19th, 1918, in the German air raid on Etaples.
Died of wounds. May 20th, 1918.
83
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
ernest l,()iu)on shepherd
Arts, 1896-98
Born at Montreal, Que., May 11th, 1879.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 73rd BattaUon,
C.E.F., January 15th, 1916. Transferred to the
13th and then to the 42nd Battalion. Killed in
action, October 1st, 1918, near Burlon Wood.
Buried in the Ontario Cemetery, France.
ROBERT HAMILTON SHERLOCK
Applied Science, 1910-14
Born at Lethbridge, Alta., January 3rd, 1892.
Enlisted, June 21st, 1918, in the Canadian Army
Service Corps. Died of influenza in Halifax,
N.S., October 15th, 1918.
JOHN JAMES SHERMAN
Applied Science, 1908-10; 1911-14
Born at Hawkesbury, Ont., February 12th, 1888.
Enlisted, January 15th, 1915, in the 20th Battal-
ion, C.E.F. Transferred to the R.A.F., serving in
the 34th and 36th Brigades. Promoted to
Acting-Captain. Mentioned in despatches.
Killed in action at Passchendaele, October 20th,
1917.
edwin kerr skelton
Applied Science, 191v5-16
Born at Rosemere, Que., October 25th, 1896.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 78th Canadian
Depot Battery, September 16th, 1916. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Flying Corps. Served in
France. Killed in action, January 9th, 1918,
near Bas Warneton, Belgium.
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THE DEAD
lkwis kwiinc; smith
Applied Science, 1910-11; 13-14
Born at Pike River, Que., December 8th, 1890.
Enlisted, February 17th, 1915, in the 5th
Canadian Mounted Rifles. Transferred to the
Royal Naval Air Service with a commission.
Awarded the Croix de Guerre. Killed in action
at Saarbrucken, France, February 25th, 1917.
K WDOIJ'II KAi: SMI J .
Applied Science, 1904-08
Born at Montreal, Que., September 2nd, 1886.
Enlisted, September 26th, 1914, in the Canadian
Engineers. Transferred to Notts and Derby
Regiment (Sherwood Foresters). Promoted to
Second Lieutenant. Died August 9th, 1915.
Buried at Kensal Green, London, England.
CHAKLICS H. VKKINON SIVIITH
M.D., 1914
Born at Kemptville, Ont., July 15th, 1886.
Appointed Captain in the C.A.M.C., August
13th, 1915, attached to No. 2 Canadian
General Hospital. Served in France. Died of
pneumonia, November 1st, 1918. Buried in
Seaford Military Cemetery.
1 iii:oi)(>itK riiovi vs smi i n
B.A., 1917
Born at Elma. Ont., May 25th, 1896. Enlisted,
September, 1917, in the Royal Flying Corps.
Transferred to the Uth Squadron, Royal Air
Force. Promoted to Second Lieutenant. Served
in France. Killed in action, September 29th,
1918.
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walter calkin smith
Applied Science, 1914-15
Born at St. John, N.B., November 18th, 1894.
Enlisted, March 16th, 1915, in the 1st Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to Lieuten-
ant. Served in France. Killed in action, Sep-
tember 30th, 1918, while attacking Abancourt
and Bantiguy, France.
WILLIAM PLUMB
B.Sc., 1911
Bom at Ogdensburg, N.Y., March 25th, 1889.
Enlisted, July 19th, 1917, in the United States
Aviation Corps, 13th Squadron. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France and
Italy. Died of pneumonia in Paris, January 9th,
1919.
CHARLES WILLIAM SNYDER
Arts, 1914-15
Bom at Guelph, Ont., April 19th, 1896. En-
listed, February 18th, 1915, in the 1st Univer-
sities Company, 38th Battalion, C.E.F. Trans-
ferred to the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry. Served in France. Killed at Sanctuary
Wood, June 2nd, 1916.
LAURENCE I>E KALISZ STEPHENS
B.A., 1901; B.C.L., 1905
Bom at Montreal, Que., September 17th, 1878.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 42nd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, June 7th, 1915.
Served in France. Killed in action, June 2nd,
1916, at the Battle of Sanctuary Wood.
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WILLIAM STEWART
B.A.. 1905, B.C.L., 1908
Born at Prince Albert, Sask., August 5th, 1884.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 148th Battalion,
C.E.F., December 1st, 1915. Transferred to
Headquarters as Staff Captain. Reverted to
Lieutenant to serve with the 13th Battalion.
Killed in action, October 20th, 1918.
AMBRKY <:AI)ST0N STRACHAN
Applied Science, 1913-14
Born at Dulwich, England, August 14th, 1894.
Commissioned in the 70th Brigade, Royal Field
Artillery, April 22nd, 1915. Promoted to Lieut-
enant. Served in Salonika and France. Killed
in action March 28th, 1918, near Arras. Awarded
the Military Cross and Bar.
randolph william stron<;
Applied Science, 1909-10
Born at Cambria, Que., July 28th, 1890. Enlisted,
April 28th, 1916, in the McGill Siege Battery.
Transferred to the Canadian Forestry Corps.
Promoted to Lieutenant. Served in France.
Wounded . April 28th, 1917. Died at Buxton
Clearing Hospital, England, July 26th, 1918.
JOHN KLLIOI SI rilKKLAM>
Arts, 1913-14
Born at Montreal, Que., September 29th, 1895.
Enlisted, March 1st, 1915, in the 38th Battalion,
C.E.F. Transferred to the P.P.C.L.L and then
to the 58th Battalion. Promoted to Lieutenant.
Served in France and Belgium. Killed in action
July 29th, 1916. Buried at Poperinghe.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
MURRAY i:\MriU:LL SUTHERLAND
Arts, 191 M4
Born at Carman, Man., October 14th, 1894.
Enlisted, August 13th, 1914, in the 13th Battal-
ion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Promoted
to the rank of Lance-Corporal. Served in
France. Died of wounds received near Messines,
March 2nd, 1916.
HOWARD CIlLKCll SYMMES
B.A.Sc., 1897
Born at Aylmer, Que., March 24th, 1874.
Commissioned Captain in the Witwatersrand
Rifles, South African Forces. Transferred to the
Second South African Infantry. Promoted to
Major. Served in South Africa and France.
Killed in action near Arras, April 9th, 1917.
OSWALD NEVILLE TEBBUTT
B.Sc., 1912
Born at Cambridge, England, September 3rd,
1890. Commissioned Lieutenant in the 1st
Cambridgeshire Regiment, Imperial Army, Sep-
tember, 1912. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Killed in action, March 15th, 1915, at St. EIcm.
Buried at Dickebusch.
GEOFFREY THOMPSON
B.Sc, 1914
Born at London, England, in 1889. Commis-
sioned in the Queen Victoria's Own 2nd Sappers
and Miners, Indian Army, September, 1914.
Drafted to France, attached to the 179th Com-
pany, Royal Engineers. Killed in action,
September 3rd, 1916.
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CHARLKS BlIRNABY TIlNLINi,
B.A., 1914; Medicine, 1912-15
Born at Hamilton, Ont., March 30th, 1893.
Enhsted, April, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian General
Hospital. Transferred to the 42nd Battalion.
Promoted to Lieutenant. Wounded at Vimy
Ridge, April 9th, 1917, and died of wounds
April 15th, 1917. Was mentioned in despatches.
gkorge leonard trapp
Applied Science, 1912-16
Born at New Westminster, B.C., July 1st, 1894.
Commissioned February 18th, 1917, as Flight
Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Air Service,
10th Squadron. Killed in action November 12th,
1917, near Poperinghe, France. Mentioned in
despatches.
donald morison trapnell
Applied Science, 1911-12; 13-14
Born at Windsor, N.S., February 17th, 1891.
Enlisted, September 21st, 1914, in the 14th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to Lance-Corporal. Served in France.
Killed in action at Ypres, April 23rd, 1915.
clifford weldon travis
Applied Science. 1914-15
Born at Sydney, N.S., May 5th, 1893. Appointed
Lieutenant in the 86th Battalion, C.E.F.,
September 23rd, 1915. Transferred to the 2nd
Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps.
Served in France. Killed in action, at Cherissy,
August 28th, 1918.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
alexander ewiin<, i i ( khk
Applied Science, 1912-15
Born at Sangerties-on-Hudson, N.Y., November
1st, 1894. Enlisted, May 20th. 1915, in the 2nd
Universities Company, Princess Patricia s Cana-
dian Light Infantry. Served in France. Killed
in action at Sanctuary Wood, June 2nd, 1916.
GEORGE SAMUEL TUCKER
Arts, 1912-13; Medicine, 1913-15
Born at Palmetto Grove, Bermuda, July 17th,
1893. Enlisted, October 28th, 1914, in the 23rd
Battalion, CE.F. Transferred to the 3rd
Battalion. Promoted to Sergeant. Served in
France. Killed in action at Mount Sorrel.
June 13th, 1916.
KENNETH TURNBULL
B.Sc., 1908
Born at Montreal, Que., June 14th, 1885.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 53rd Canadian
Battalion, C.E.F., October, 1914. Transferred
to the 73rd Battalion. Served in France. Killed,
Au^st 19th, 1916. Buried at Brandhoek
Military Cemetery.
william henry turner
Agriculture, 1913-14
Born at Liverpool, England, August 2nd, 1893.
Enlisted, September 23rd, 1914, in the 12th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 14th Battalion. Served in France.
Died of wounds, June 5th, 1916.
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GEORGE EDWARD VANSITTART
B.Sc., 1906
Born at Mussoorie, India, October 7th, 1884.
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Field
Artillery, October, 1914. Promoted to Major
in command of the 4th Brigade, C.F.A. Served
in France. Killed in action at Ypres, May 14th,
1916. Mentioned in despatches.
edgar viane
Agriculture, 1913-16
Born at Ghent, Belgium, March 19th, 1896.
Enlisted, February 19th, 1915, in the 24th
Battalion, C.E.F. Transferred to the British
Armoured Motor Cars with a commission.
Served in France and Russia. Killed in action
in GaHcia, July 1st, 1917. Awarded St. George's
Cross of Russia.
FRANCIS SHARPE WALGOTT
M.D., 1915
Both at St. Philips', Barbados, October 6th,
1889. Enlisted, February 10th, 1915, m No. 3
Canadian General Hospital. Transferred to the
Royal Army Medical Corps. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France. Killed m
action, September 25th. 1916.
john charles waller
Arts, 1913-14
Born at Karinzawa, Japan, August 20th, 1895.
Enlisted, April 19th, 1915, in the 36th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the 4th Battalion. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France. Killed in action
at Vimy Ridge, May 3rd, 1917.
91
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
JOHIS PARNELL WALSH
M.D., 1909
Born at Quebec, Que., January 24th, 1882.
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 8th, 1915. Served in
France as M.O. of the Second Battalion, C.E.F.
Mentioned in despatches. Wounded, July 29th,
1916. Died of wounds August 17th, 1916.
HUGH CANTLEY WARBURTON
B.A., 1911
Born at Tezpur, Assam, British India, July 3rd,
1889. Given a commission in the Nigerian
Native Army, August, 1914. On returning
from a furlough in Canada his ship was torpedoed
about March 9th, 1917, and went down with all
on board.
ANDREW ANGUS WANKLYN
B.A., 1911; B.C.L., 1915
Born at Montreal, Que., November 30th, 1890.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Universities
Company, 38th Battalion, C.E.F. , November,
1914. Transferred to the Princess Patricias
Canadian Light Infantry. Served in France.
Killed in action at Sanctuary Wood, June 2nd,
1916.
norman claude ward
Medicine, 1915-18
Bom at Kentville, N.S., December 18th, 1896.
Enlisted, June 5th, 1918, as a Surgeon Pro-
bationer to the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
Was drowned September 12th, 1918, when His
Majesty's Ship "Sarnia," on which he was
servmg, was torpedoed in the Mediterranean.
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DOUGLAS WATERSTON
B.A., 1909; M.D., 1914
Born at Belleville, Ont., June 18th, 1889.
Appointed Captain in the 9th Canadian Field
Ambulance, January 3rd, 1916. Killed in
action. May 22nd, 1916, at Sanctuary Wood,
while serving as M.O. of the 43rd Battalion.
Buried at Reninghelst, Belgium.
DOUGLAS WEIK
M.Sc., 1910
Born at Montreal, Que., July 30th, 1883.
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Service Corps, 4th Divisional Train, April, 1915.
Promoted to Captain. Transferred to the
Forestry Corps. Served in England. Died of
influenza in Edinburgh, Scotland, November
12th, 1918.
J \ vii - I kri:y white
Applied Science, 1914-15
Bom at Winnipeg, Man., May 6th, 1895.
Enlisted, February 6th, 1916, in the Royal Naval
Air Service. Promoted to the rank of Flight
Sub-Lieutenant. Killed, March 4th. 1917.
ALEXAINUER DAVID VULLI WISON
B.Sc, 1914
Born at Montreal, Que., January 14th, 1892.
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian
Horse Artillery, March, 1915. Served in France
with "A" and "B" Batteries, Royal Canadian
Horse Artillery. Killed in action at Hill 70,
August 10th, 1917. Buried at Bully Grenay.
93
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
john williamson
Agriculture
Enlisted, October 28th, 1914, in the 24th Bat-
talion. Canadian Expeditionary Force. Promoted
to the rank of Sergeant. Served in France.
Killed in action at St. Eloi, April 11th, 1916.
CALVIN POTTER WILSON
B.Sc., 1915
Born at Huntley, Ont., March 26th, 1888.
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian
Horse Artillery, January 15th, 1916. Died in
Canada, October 20th, 1918.
WILLIAM JAMES WILSON
B.Sc., 1913
Born at Ottawa, Ont., August 12th, 1892.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 74th Battalion,
C.E.F., December 4th, 1915. Transferred to
the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles. Promoted to
Captain. Wounded. January 19th, 1917. Died
of wounds at Hill 70, December 31st, 1917.
FRANCIS BASSKL WINTER
B.Sc., 1914
Bom at Georgetown, British Guiana, June 16th,
1892. Appointed Lieutenant in the 26th Bat-
talion, C.E.F., February 22nd, 1915. Promoted
to Captain. Served in France. Killed in action
at Hill 70, August 15th, 1917. Mentioned in
despatches and awarded the Military Cross.
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ALBERT NIGHTIIN<;ALE WITHEY
B.A., 1915; M.A., 1916
Bom at Porton, Wiltshire, England, December
21st, 1884. Enlisted, April 23rd, 1917, in the
245th Battalion, C.E.F. Transferred to the 24th
Battalion. Served in France. Awarded the
Distinguished Conduct Medal. Killed in action,
August 8th, 1918.
charles halkett carson woods
Applied Science, 1913-15
Born at Montreal, Que., November 27th, 1895.
Enlisted, May 4th, 1915, in the 3rd Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the Canadian
Army Service Corps, and later to the Royal
Flying Corps. Promoted to Lieutenant. Killed
in action near Ypres, September 21st, 1917.
HENRY BRYDGES YATES
M.D., 1893
Bom at Montreal, Que., May 10th, 1865.
Appointed Major in the C.A.M.C., August,
1914; was A.D.M.S., M.D., No. 4. Promoted to
Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in France in No. 3
Canadian General Hospital as second in Com-
mand. Died at Ramsgate, England, January
22nd, 1916.
95
McGILL HONOUR ROLL
X^FoT whom no photographs could be obtained)
MAX STANSFIELD EATON ARCHIBALD
B.Sc., 1910
Bom at Truro, N.S., July 23rd, 1887. Com-
missioned in the 170th Tunnelling Company,
Royal Engineers, Transferred to the 255th
Tunnelling Company, Royal Engineers. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain. Transferred to
the Royal Flying Corps. Died of wounds. May,
1918.
david humphrey bellamy
Arts, 1913-14
Born at Colombo, Ceylon, January 28th, 1895.
Commissioned, September, 1914, in the 10th
S.B. Devonshire Regiment, British Expeditionary
Force. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Served in France and Salonika. Killed in action
April 2nd, 1917.
THORNTON BRIDGMAN BOYD
B.Sc., 1912
Born at Bobcaygeon, Ont., November 14th, 1889.
Enlisted, August 16th, 1915, in the 3rd Univer-
sities Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. Promoted to Corporal. Served
in France. Died of wounds, June 5th, 1916.
COLIN ST. GEORGE McIVOR CAMPBELL
B.Sc, 1904
Born at Port Arthur, Ont.,. December 23rd, 1879.
Enlisted, in 1915, as Pilot Instructor in the 45th
Squadron, Royal Air Force. Promoted to the
rank of Second Lieutenant. Served in France.
Killed, April 6th, 1917.
JOHN HAYDON CARDEW
B.Sc, 1904
Born at Nagpur, Central India, March 24th,
1882. Commissioned Lieutenant in the Royal
Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank of Cap-
tain. Served in France. Was awarded the
Military Cross. Died of wounds October 2nd,
1917.
ERIC MERRILL DESBRI8AY
B.A., 1914
Born at Mission City, B.C., March 26th, 1893.
Enlisted, February 23rd, 1915, in the 2nd
Canadian Divisional vSignal Company, attached
to the Royal Flying Corps. Served in France.
Died of wounds, August 3rd, 1916.
KARL EU(;ENE DlMICk
Medicine, 1914-16.
Bom at East Boston, Mass., April 26th, 1894.
Enlisted, May, 1917. Commissioned 2nd Lieut-
enant in the 309th United States Infantry
Battalion. Served in France. Wounded, Sep-
tember 15th. 1918. Died of wounds at Toule,
France, September 19th, 1918.
ROYSTON WILLIAM DUNLOr ELWELL
B.S.A., 1911
Born at Weston-super-Mare, Somersetshire,
England, April 26th, 1877. Enlisted, June 9th,
1915, in the 56th Battalion, C.E.F. Died while
training in Canada, November 9th, 1915.
ROBERT FAIRGRIEVE
B.A., 1914
Born at Gateshead, Durham, England, April
27th, 1885. Enlisted, June 11th, 1915, in thie
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to th^
Royal Garrison Artillery as a Second Lieutenant.
Served in France. Wounded, May 16th, 1917.
Died of wounds November 24th, 1917.
CHARLES VALENTINE GREARY FIELD
Applied Science 1913-15
Bom at Mooltan, India, March 30th, 1895.
Enlisted in the 23rd Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Transferred to the 4th
Battalion, with the rank of Lieutenant, and then
to the Royal Flying Corps. Served in France.
Died, January 12th, 1916.
ARTHUR ERSKINE GOODEVE
Applied Science, 1913-15
Bom at Chesley, Ont., March 30th, 1895.
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in the 38th Battalion,
C.E.F. Transferred to the Princess Patricia's
Canadian Light Infantry. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. Served in France. Killed in
action at Courcelette, September 17th, 1916.
Buried at Courcelette.
james henry grant
Arts, 1910-11
Born at Belleville, Ont., October 6th, 1890.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 102nd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, May 6th, 1916.
Served in France. Died of wounds, December
20th, 1916.
FREDERICK GORDON HUGHES
B.A., 1912; M.A., 1914
Born at Arnprior, Ont., March 22nd, 1890.
Enlisted, May 1st, 1915, in the P.P.C.L.I.
Transferred to the 12th Northumberland
Fusiliers, Imperial Army, with a commission.
Served in France. Killed in action, June 26th.
1916. Buried near Belcordal Station, France.
HAROLD LOUIS HULL
B.Sc, 1913
Born at Kimberley, South Africa, October 6th,
1889. Enlisted, September 26th, 1914, in the
2nd Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France. Killed, June 3rd, 1916.
CHARLES PRESTON ILSLEY
B.Sc., 1915
Bom at Egan, South Dakota, September 11th,
1892. Enlisted, February 13th, 1915, in the 6th
Field Company, Canadian Engineers. Served
in France. Killed in action, March 24th, 1916.
ALFRED NELSON K1N(;
B.A.. 1911
Born at Moodyville. B.C., March 1st, 1889.
Enlisted in 1914, in "C" Battery, 53rd Brigade,
Royal Field Artillery. Served in France. Killed
in action, 1916.
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THE DEAD
CLUNY JAMKS UGHTBODY
Arts, 1912-14
Born at Edinburgh, Scotland, August 26th, 1884.
Enlisted. March 8th, 1915, in the 38th Battalion,
C.E.F. Transferred to the P.P.C.L.I. Pro-
moted to Lieutenant. Wounded, June 2nd, 1916,
at Ypres, and again at Passchendaele in 1917.
Died of wounds, November 1st, 1917.
JOHN MarKAY
Arts, 1912-15
Born in Scotland, December 15th, 1889. En-
listed, Ctetober 4th, 1915, in the 87th Battalion,
C.E.F. Promoted to Sergeant. Served in
France. Contracted tuberculosis at Vimy
Ridge and died in the Victoria Hospital, London.
Ont., October 31st, 1917.
PATRICK D0UC;LAS MoLAGAN
Agriculture
Born at Vancouver, B.C., March 17th, 1890.
Appointed a Lieutenant in the 103rd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the 4th Canadian Labour Battalion. Served in
France. Killed in action, October 15th, 1917.
OUENTiN McLaren
Agriculture 1912-13
Bom at Christchurch, New Zealand, April 18th,
1893. Enlisted with the Imperial Light Horse,
South African Forces. Transferred to the Black
Watch Battalion. Killed in action, October,
1916.
charles stuart martin
Arts, 1912-14
Bom at Winnipeg, Man., March 29th, 1895.
Enlisted, February 5th, 1915, in the 5th Cana-
dian Mounted Rifles. Transferred to the 42nd
Battalion. Promoted to Captain. Served in
France. Twice wounded. Killed in action
September 29th, 1918. Awarded the Military
Cross.
harold irwin morris
Applied Science, 1912-14
Enlisted January 8th, 1916, in the 144th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Sergeant. Transferred to
the 8th Battalion. Served in France. Wounded
June 19th, 1917. Died of wounds, October
23rd, 1918.
ARTHUR JOHN MOTYER
B.Sc., 1911
Born at Hamilton, Bermuda, September 2nd,
1886. Enlisted, September 26th, 1914, in the 5th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
Killed in action, September 15th, 1916.
ALEXANDER DALE MUIR
B.A., 1912
Born at Glasgow, Scotland, March 10th, 1887.
Commissioned, June, 1915, in the 1/ 6th Batta-
lion, Black Watch. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Died, April 17th, 1917.
ralph fetherstone l. osler
Applied Science, 1910-11
Bom at Winnipeg, Man., October 11th, 1891.
Enlisted, November 9th, 1914, in the 30th
Battalion. Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 16th Battalion. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Served in France. Died of
wounds, June 16th, 1916.
NOLAN TWEEDALE PATTERSON
Arts, 1912-14
Born at Wanstead, England, March 5th, 1896.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 31st Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, November 17th, 1915.
Transferred to the 10th Battery, 3rd Brigade.
Served in France and Belgium. Died of wounds,
near St. Eloi, June 1st, 1916.
henry a. robertson
Applied Science, 1907-09
Bom at Portage-la-Prairie, Man., September 7th,
1888. Enlisted, December 24th, 1914, in the
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
(Reinforcing Draft). Transferred to the 44th
Battalion. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France. Killed in action. May Uth,
1917.
john henry rosher
Applied Science, 1912-14
Born at London, England, June 12th, 1890.
Enlisted, August 25th, 1914, in the Princess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Promoted
to Lance-Corporal. Served in France. Killed in
action, March 20th, 1915. Buried at Voor-
mezeele.
alan hamilton ross
Arts, 1903-04; Applied Science, 1903-05
Born at London, England, October 22nd, 1885.
Enlisted with the Machine Gun Section, 10th
Royal Fusiliers, Imperial Army. Served in
France. Killed in action.
cecil valentine samuel
Applied Science, 1912-13
Born at Liverpool, England, June 12th, 1889.
Commissioned in the Warwickshire R^ment.
Served in France. Died of wounds, October,
1917.
WILLIAM DUMARESQ SHERAR
Agriculture, 1914-15
Born at New Carlisle, Que., June 27th, 1891.
Enlisted at Montreal, August 30th, 1916, in the
244th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Transferred to the 14th Battalion. Served in
France. Killed in action, August 5th, 1917.
ANGUS SPLICER
Arts, 1912-13; Law, 1913-15
Born at Caughnawaga, Que., June 8th, 1891.
Enlisted, March 26th, 1915. in the 38th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry. Killed June 4th, 1916.
ALEXANDER MacKAY STEVENS
Applied Science, 1915-16
Born at Vancouver, B.C., April 4th, 1898.
Enlisted, June 8th, 1916, in the 158th Battalion
C.E.F. Transferred to the 77th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to Lieu-
tenant. Transferred again to the 202nd Squadron,
Royal Air Force. Killed, August, 1918.
ORMON-D MONTGOMERY STITT
B.Sc.. 1908
Born at Ottawa, Ont., June 16th, 1884. Ap-
pointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers.
January 31st, 1916. Served in France. Died of
wounds, August 16th, 1916. Was awarded the
Military Cross.
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KENNETH C. C. TAYLOR
Arts, 1904-05
Born at Montreal, Que., March 20th, 1888.
Appointed Captain in the 29th Battahon,
CE.F., November 11th, 1914. Promoted to
Major. Served in France. Was wounded.
Mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Distinguished Service Order. Killed in action.
RICHARD HAYWARD TAYLOR
Arts, 1914-15
Bom at Carbonear, Nfld., January 23rd, 1892.
Enlisted, March 16th, 1915, in the 1st Univer-
sities Company, 38th Battalion, CE.F. Trans-
ferred to the P.P.C.L.I., then to the Royal
Engineers and the 8th London Regiment. Pro-
moted to Lieutenant. Killed at Ypres, September
20th, 1917.
THOMAS LEONARD TRACY
Applied Science, 1910-15
Bom in London, Ont., November 19th, 1891.
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
May 1st, 1915. Transferred to the 2nd Canadian
Pioneer Battalion. Killed in action near Cour-
celette, September 12th, 1916. Buried in Sunken
Road Cemetery, Pozi^res.
HENRY WALTER VALLANCE
B.Sc.. 1914
Bom at Hamilton, Ont., October 13th, 1890.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 36th Battahon,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, January 15th,
1915. Transferred to the 4th Battalion. Served
in France. Killed in action, at Hill 60, near
Ypres, June 13th, 1916.
ARTHUR BARLOW WHITESIDE
Arts, 1912-14
Bom at Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask., December 13th.
1891. Enlisted, September 23rd, 1914, m No. 1
Canadian General Hospital. Transferred to the
P.P.C.L.I. and then to the R.F.C. Promoted to
Lieutenant. Served in France. Awarded the
Militarv Cross and Bar. Accidentally killed, m
England, in 1918.
eyre spenser wilkinson
Applied Science, 1910-14
Born at Manchester, England, July 31st, 1890.
Commissioned in the Royal Fusiliers, August
18th, 1914. Promoted to Lieutenant. Served in
Malta and France. Transferred to the Royal
Flying Corps. Killed in action at Roubiax,
France, January 12th, 1916.
RAINSFORD HANNAY WINSLOW
B.Sc., 1909
Born at Fredericton, N.B., October 19th, 1887.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 48th Battalion,
CE.F. (afterwards known as the 3rd Canadian
Pioneer Battalion), December, 1914. Transfer-
red as Major to the Canadian Corps Tramways.
Wounded, September 5th, 1918, near Villers-
les-Cagnicourt and died four days later.
HAMILTON KEMP WRIGHT
M.D., 1895
Born at Cleveland, Ohio, August 2nd, 1867.
Gazetted Captain in the Field Ambulance,
Imperial Army. Died of wounds, April, 1917.
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WILLIAM HAMILTON ABBOTT JAMES ADAMS
Applied Science. 1913-14 Agriculture. 1915-17
Enlisted, September 26th. 1914. in the 5th Enlisted, January 3rd. 1917. in the 79th Battery.
Battery. 2nd Brigade Canadian Field Artillery. Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the 1st
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in Brigade. Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served
France. Was awarded the Military Cross. in France.
GEORGE WAKELY ABBOTT-SMITH JOB LEONARD ADAMS
^ , A^TS, 1915-16 Pharmacy. 1917-18: Diploma of Pharmacy,
Enlisted. March 21st, 1916, in the 66th Battery, 1920
& RpnpfJ^lo th^'i^f ^7^.u^^i^^ Enlisted April 23rd, 1918, in the Canadian Army
R.tl^f ^' ^^l^^f' ^Ji!^ ^''^P^' ^? ^^.^^ ^^"^^^ ^n^s. Transferred to the 1st Canadian
Battery. Promoted to the rank of Captain. Tank Battalion. Served in England
Served m France. Was gassed August 21st, 1917.
Wounded, August 28th, 1918. Awarded the marston emery adams
Military Medal. Dentistry, 1916-18; D.D.S., 1920
REGINALD BANCROFT ABBOTT-SMITH Enlisted, August 2nd. 1918, in the Canadian
Arts & Applied Science, 1912-15; B.Sc., 1922 ""^ ^"^^^^ ^""P^' ^"^^^ Canada.
Appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd Battalion Douglas g. adamson
"The Buffs," May 28th, 1915. Served in Egypt Agriculture, 1914-15
and Salonika. Enlisted in the 6th Universities Company.
MURRAY CLEMENT ABELL Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry,
M D 1916 ^P"^ Served in France. Was wounded
Enlisted, February 18th. 1915, in No. 3 Canadian ^P"' ^^^^ ^^l^"
General Hospital. Returned to Canada in Robert wilson Adrian
January, 1916, to complete his medical studies. B Sc 1910
Appointed Medical Officer to the 139th Bat- FnH<ifpH Tnnp i-^th 'iqi7 ir. n a-
talion with the rank of Captain, August 10th, EnSn^k Tranll^^'pd tn Vh. fi.h n^Jl^r'^''
1916. Served in France with the 14th Royai cS^n E^fn^A^^ ^u^^^'^'l
Montreal Regiment, Granville Canadian Special of Eince Cor^^^^^ '^""^
Hospital, and No. 5 Canadian General Hospital. ^rporal. berved in France,
and, in England, in the Canadian Command JOHN ernest affleck
Depot at Witley. Died of broncho-pneumonia, M D 1916
lS^ch3^^^ Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
iviontreai. Medical Corps, Training Depot No. 4, May 19th,
rNow'pmuP abbYv") }?^^' E^^^^"^ the Duchess of
nr..,....i^r iQ^o iT f inic: 1^ Connaught's Canadian Red Cross Hospital, and
Commerce, 1912-14; Law, 1915-16 in France with the 58th Battalion and the 9th
Enlisted, September 28th, 1915, in the 3rd Siege Canadian Field Ambulance. Was awarded the
Artillery Battery. Transferred to the 3rd Bri- Military Cross and Bar.
gade, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Promoted „,
to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France. Walter Joseph ahern
Applied Science, 1904-06
a" c ^'^Q^'l^'''^'''' Enlisted, November 7th, 1914, in the 30th Bat-
Arts, 1916-17 talion, C.E.F. Transferred to the 15th Battalion.
Enlisted as a Cadet in the Royal Flying Corps, Promoted to the rank of Stafif-Sergeant. Served
March 23rd, 1917. Promoted to the rank of in France. Was wounded.
Lieutenant. Served in France. Was wounded . ,^r^^^.. ,
near Albert, May 21st, 1918. Lawrence Thornton ainley
B.A., 1900: M.D., 1904
JOHN HAMILTON A ACER Appointed Captain and Medical Officer in the
Arts, 1892-94 222nd Battalion, March 1st, 1916. Transferred
Appointed Lieutenant in the 244th Battalion, to the 3rd Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun
C.E.F. , June 15th, 1916. Transferred to the 4th Corps. Served in France.
Divisional Employment Company. Promoted wn i iaii^ k-i^w* ..x.
to the rank of Captain. Served in France. william edward ainley
M.D., 1904
■'^"^ A^^'^^ofv^^'^'^' Commissioned Lieutenant, August, 1915, in the
M.D., 1899 Royal Army Medical Corps and served in
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in No. 3 Canadian Salonika. Transferred to the Canadian Army
General Hospital, May 5th, 1915. Promoted Medical Corps with the rank of Captain in
to the rank of Colonel. Served in France. October, 1916, and served in France.
CHAUNCEY ALLEN ADAMS DOUGLAS MAIBEN AIRD
B.A., 1902 Agriculture, 1914-15
Appointed Lieutenant in the 101st Ammunition Enlisted, September 24th, 1915, in the 3rd Siege
Train, United States Army, June 29th, 1918. Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Trans-
Transferred to the Young Men's Christian ferred to the Royal Garrison Artillery with the
Association, as Secretary. rank of Second Lieutenant. Served in France.
FRANK D. ADAMS WILLIA M HUGH AIRD
B.Sc., 1878; D.Sc., 1902; LL.D., 1921 Arts, 1913-15; 16-17
Appointed as a Lieutenant-Colonel in connection Enlisted, May 20th, 1918, in the 1st Quebec
with educational services, October 21st, 1918. Regiment. Served in Canada. Transferred to
Served in England and France. the Royal Flying Corps,
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ALBERT MILLER ALBERGA
B.Sc., 1917
Enlisted, September 5th, 1916, in No 2 Con-
struction Battalion, C.E.F. Promoted to the
rank of Sergeant. Served m France.
GEORGE FREDERICK ALBERGA
B.Sc., 1915
Enhsted, October 10th, 1916, in No. 2 Construc-
tion Battalion, C.E.F. Promoted to the rank of
Company Quartermaster Sergeant. Served m
France.
AUGUSTUS ELIHU ALDEN
M.D., 1918
Enlisted, April 8th, 1918, in the 1st Quebec
Regiment. Served in Canada.
EDGAR DOUGLAS ALEXANDER
B.Sc., 1914
Appointed, December 20th, 1915, as a Lieutenant
in the 148th Battalion, C.E.F. Transferred to
the 4th Pioneer Battalion, and then to the l02nd
Battalion. Served in France.
MAURICE ALEXANDER
B.C.L., 1910
Appointed Captain. 2nd Canadian Divisional
Headquarters, October, 1914. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Appomted Judge
Advocate General, Canadian Expeditionary
Force Transferred to the Imperial War Office
Staff (Intelligence Department). Mentioned
in despatches and created a Companion of the
Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and §t.
George.
JOHN NEWTON ALFORD
B.Sc., 1911
Enlisted, April 2nd, 1915, in the Eaton Motor
Machine Gun Battery. Transferred to the Cana^
dian Engineers. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France and was twice
wounded.
ALEXANDER ROSS ALGUIRE
M.D., 1905
Appointed Major in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps, April 1st, 1917. Transferred to the 4th
Casualty Clearing Station. Reverted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France.
john roberts allan
Applied Science, 1912-14
Enlisted. September 22nd, 1914, in the 1st Bri-
gade, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Transferred to the Imperial
Army with a commission. Served in France.
RALPH ERSKINE ALLAN
Law, 1911-14
Enlisted, January 5th, 1918, in the 1st Quebec
Regiment. Promoted to the rank of Orderly
Room Sergeant-Major. Served in Canada.
JAMES STUART ALLEN
Arts, 1912-13
Enlisted, April 27th, 1915, in the 2nd Univer-
sities Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France. Was wounded.
norman burke allen
Arts, 1913-16
Appointed Lieutenant in the 208th Battalion,
C.E.F., March 17th, 1916. Transferred to the
26th Battalion. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Served in France. Was awarded the Military
Cross.
GORDON THOMAS ALLEY
M.D., 1899
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, November 1st, 1917. Transferred
to the 2nd Canadian General Hospital. Served
in France. Deceased.
FRANK HAROLD ALLWOOD
Applied Science, 1907-10
Enlisted, September 22nd, 1914, in the 1st Bri-
gade, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
william hruce almon
Medicine, 1896-98
Enlisted for service in the Army Medical Corps,
August 14th, 1914. Appointed Captain m the
Canadian Army Medical Corps, October 16th,
1918. Served in Canada.
FRANK WILLIS ALMOND
Medicine 1914-18; M.D., 1919
Enlisted, October 2nd, 1918, in the 1st Quebec
Regiment. Served in Canada.
PIERRE CHARLES AMOS
Applied Science, 1915-16; B. Arch., 1925
Commissioned, May 25th, 1916, as a Sub-
Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Volunteer
Reserve. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France, South Coast of England, and
North Sea (Mine Sweeping). Was awarded the
Croix de Guerre.
ALEXANDER ALDERSON ANDERSON
B.Sc., 1911
Enlisted in the Canadian Engineers, November
25th, 1914. Appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd
Canadian Divisional Signal Company, February
8th. 1915. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Served in France. Was mentioned in despatches
three times and awarded the Distinguished
Service Order.
ALEXANDER GORDON ANDERSON
Applied SCIENCE, 1915-17; B.Sc, 1921
Enlisted, May 28th, 1917. in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft. Transferred to the 10th Battery,
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served in France.
Was awarded the Military Medal.
CHARLES MAGEE ANDERSON
M.D., 1916
Commissioned, August, 1916, as a Lieutenant in
the Royal Army Medical Corps. Transferred to
the 12th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment.
Promoted to the rank of Captain and Medical
Officer.
CLAYTON EARLE ANDERSON
Applied Science, 1915-17; B.Sc., 1919; M.Sc.,
1921
Enlisted, May 25th, 1917, in the 79th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
2nd Canadian Tank Battalion. Promoted to the
rank of Corporal. Served in England.
JAMES CLARKE ANDERSON
Arts. 1906-07
Enlisted, October 29th. 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Trans-
ferred to the Mobile Veterinary Section. Served
in Siberia.
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john roger anderson
Applied Science, 1907-11
Appointed Lieutenant, October 24th, 1914, in
the 23rd Battalion, C.E.F. Transferred to the
4th Battahon, and then to the 87th Battalion.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in
France. Was wounded.
SEDLEY CANTRELL ANDERSON
B.Sc., 1911
Enlisted, August 27th, 1914, in the 5th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant and then to Acting-Captain.
Served in France. Was awarded the Military
Cross.
THOMAS VICTOR ANDERSON
B.Sc., 1901
Appointed Major, August 24th, 1914, in the 1st
Divisional Engineers. Promoted to the rank of
Colonel. Served in France. Was wounded.
Mentioned in despatches four times and was
awarded the Distinguished Service Order and
also the Order of St. Anne.
WILLIAM BEAUMONT ANDERSON
B.A.Sc., 1898
Appointed Major, September 8th, 1915, in the
Royal Canadian Engineers. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Transferr^ to
Canadian Army Corps Headquarters. Served in
France, Belgium and Germany. Was mentioned
in despatches three times, awarded the Distin-
guished Service Order and created a Companion
of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael
and St. George.
william arthur ives anglin
Architecture, 1910-14
Appointed Lieutenant, June 27th, 1916, in the
3rd New Brunswick Regiment, Canadian Garri-
son Artillery. Went overseas with the Siege
Artillery Draft (McGill). Served in France with
the 10th Siege Battery and as Staff Captain
(Intelligence) with Counter Battery Ofhce, Cana-
dian Corps Headquarters. Was awarded the
Military Cross.
HENRY FORBES ANGUS
B.A.. 1911
Commissioned, August, 1914, in the 4th Wilt-
shire Regiment, attached to the 1 /4th Battalion.
Dorsetshire Regiment, and then to the staff of
the 34th Indian Infantry Brigade. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in India and
Mesopotamia.
WILLIAM SHAW ANTLIFF
Arts, 1914-16; B. Com., 1920
Enlisted, January 14th, 1916. in the 9th Can-
adian Field Ambulance. Served in France.
Was awarded the Military Medal.
CARL OVERY APPS
Medicine, 1914-15; M.D., 1923
Enlisted, March 3rd, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the 5th Can-
adian Field Ambulance. Was gassed at Hill 70.
August, 1917.
jacob arbess
Pharmacy, 1917-18
Enlisted, May 22nd, 1918, in the 1st Quebec
Regiment. Served in Canada.
CHARLES WILLIAM ARCHIBALD
MEDICINE, 1914-15; M.D., 1922
Enlisted, February 24th, 1915, in No. 3 Can-
adian General Hospital. Promoted to the rank
of Corporal. Served in France.
edward b. archibald
Applied Science, 1903-05; 06-09
Appointed, July 5th, 1915, an Honorary Captain
with the Young Men's Christian Association.
Transferred to the 10th Battalion and then to
the 2nd Battalion. Served in France.
EDWARD WILLIAM ARCHIBALD
B.A., 1892; M.D., 1896
Appointed Major, April 7th, 1915, in No. 3
Canadian General Hospital. Served in France.
ernest bryden archibald
B.Sc., 1911
Enlisted, March 17th, 1915, in the 2nd Brigade,
Canadian Mounted Rifles. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. Served in France. Mentioned
in despatches.
howard m. archibald
Applied Science, 1903-05
Enlisted, February 15th, 1917, in the Canadian
Army Service Corps. Served in England.
ALAN FENTON ARGUE
B.A„ 1913; M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain, August 8th, 1916, in the 244th
Battalion, C.E.F. Transferred to the 12th Field
Ambulance. Appointed Medical Officer to the
87th Battalion, Canadian Grenadier Guards,
Served in France. Was wounded. Awarded the
Military Cross.
robert fletcher argue
Arts, 1903-07
Appointed, March 12th, 1917, as a Lieutenant in
the Canadian Officers Training Corps Draft,
Military District No. 10, Transferred to the
Young Men's Christian Association as Honorary
Captain. Served in England.
REGINALD SCOTT ARMITAC;E
Applied Science, 1911-15
Appointed Lieutenant, June 17th, 1915, in the
27th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Trans-
ferred to (1) the 6th Howitzer Brigade, (2) the
5th Brigade, (3) the 14th Brigade and (4) the
8th Army Brigade. Promoted to the rank of
Major. Served in France. Was wounded at the
Somme, November 10th, 1916, and at Amiens,
August 13th, 1918.
edward burton ponton armour
Applied Science, 1913-14
Appointed Lieutenant, September 24th, 1914, in
the 3rd Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
Transferred to the 4th Brigade. Promoted to the
rank of Major. Served in France. Was wounded.
Mentioned in despatches.
JOHN CAMPBELL ARMOUR
Medicine, 1914-16; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, June 17th, 1918, in the 1st Depot Bat-
talion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Served in
Canada.
douglas bond armstrong
Applied Science, 1912-15
Appointed Lieutenant, August 7th, 1915, in the
Canadian Engineers. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in Canada.
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FRANCIS EDWIN ARMSTRONG
Arts, 1914-15
Enlisted, February 8th, 1915, in the 6th
Canadian Field Ambulance. Transferred to
the 9th Field Ambulance, and then to the Royal
Air Force. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France. Was wounded, September
16th, 1916.
GEORGE ELI ARMSTRONG
M.D., 1877
Appointed, October 28th, 1916, a Lieutenant-
Colonel in the Canadian Army Medical Corps.
Promoted to the rank of Colonel. Served m
England and France. Was made a Companion
of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael
and St. George.
LAWRENCE HENRY ARMSTRONG
Arts, 1917-18; B.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, November 8th, 1917, as a Cadet in the
Royal Flying Corps. Transferred to the Royal
Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve as a Wireless
Officer. Served in Canada.
roy eraser armstrong
Applied Science, 1913-14
Appointed Lieutenant, May 4th, 1916, in the
65th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Trans-
ferred to the 14th Brigade. Served in France.
Was awarded the Military Cross.
gerald s. ashby
Arts, 1908-09; Applied Science, 1909-10
Appointed Lieutenant, August 31st, 1915, in the
73rd Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Transferred to the 14th Battalion and then to
the 42nd Battalion. Served in France. Was
wounded at Vimy Ridge, April 9th, 1917.
PATRICK TERRENCE HARVEY ASHBY
Agriculture, 1914-15
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in the 1st Universities
Company, 38th Battalion. Transferred to the
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry,
and then to the 5th Canadian Machine Gun
Company. Promoted to the rank of Sergeant.
Served in France. Was wounded, October 23rd,
1917.
WILLIAM ELMO ASHTON
AGRICULTURE, 1915-17; B.S.A., 1920
Enlisted, May 3rd, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, Second Quebec Regiment. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Air Force. Served in Canada.
WALTER SYDNEY ATKINSON
M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain, August 20th, 1917, in the
Canadian Army Medical Corps, Training Depot
No. 4. Served in England.
alfred stanley auclair
Medicine, 1917-18
Enlisted, April 29th, 1918, in the 1st Tank
Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps.
Served in Canada,
J. DE GASPE AUDETTE
Law, 1913-16; B.C.L., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant, August 17th, 1916, in the
171st Battalion, C.E.F. Transferred to the 21st
Battalion. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Served in France. Was wounded. Awarded the
Military Cross.
james lawrence audley
Applied Science, 1913-14
Enlisted at Boston, Mass., November 13th,
1917, in the Air Service. Promoted to the rank
of Second Lieutenant. Served in the United
States.
FREDERICK CLYDE AULD
B.A., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft, Canadian Garrison Artillery,
Junel7th, 1917. Transferred to the 10th Canadian
Siege Battery, 3rd Brigade. Served in France.
FREDERICK MOORE AULD
B.A., 1907; M.D., 1909
Appointed Lieutenant in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft, Canadian Garrison Artillery,
June 17th, 1917. Transferred to the 3rd Brigade,
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served in France.
jules avner
Arts, 1913-15
Enlisted, June 20th, 1917, in the Medical
Department, United States Army. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant.
KENNETH R0(;ER AYER
B.A., 1909; B.Sc. 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Railway
Troops, August 1st, 1918. Transferred to the
Canadian Engineers (Training Depot). Served
in Canada.
HENRY ALDOUS AYLEN
Arts, 1915-18.; B.A., 1919
Enlisted, April, 1918, as a Cadet in the Royal
Air Force. Promoted to the rank of Second
Lieutenant.
CHARLES EDGAR BABCOCK
B.A., 1912
Enlisted, April 21st, 1916, in the 156th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the 240th Battalion, Canadian Forestry Corps.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France.
GEORGE RAYMOND BABY
M.D., 1915
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot. Transferred to
No. 3 Canadian General Hospital. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
awarded the Military Cross.
THOMAS HAMILTON BACON
B.Sc., 1911
Enlisted, January 10th, 1916, in the Imperial
Army Service Corps, Mechanical Transport.
Transferred to the Canadian Army Service
Corps and then to the Canadian Forestry Corps.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France.
frederic harold bacque
Applied Science, 1910-11
Enlisted, September 21st, 1914, in the 14th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain. Transferred to the
Royal Air Force. Served in France.
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francis charles chamberlin badgley
Applied Science, 1912-14
Enlisted, August 26th. 1914, in the 2nd Bat-
tery, 1st Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served
in France. Was awarded the Military Cross.
Invalided to Canada, January, 1917. Assist-
ant Gunnery Instructor. Royal School of
Artillery. Staff Officer British War Mission to
the United States. Promoted to Temporary Cap-
tain.
william herbert bacg
Arts, 1911-14
Enlisted, May 23rd, 1916, in the 232nd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the Canadian Army Service Corps. Served in
France.
MASSEY BAKER
B.Sc, 1913
Enlisted, November 4th, 1914, in the 23rd
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 6th Field Company, Canadian
Engineers, then to the 172nd Tunnelling Com-
pany, Royal Engineers, as Second Lieutenant,
and finally to No. 3 Tramways Company,
Royal Engineers, as Acting Captain. Served in
France.
reginald stennett baker
Agriculture, 1910-12
Enlisted. May 12th, 1916, in the 6th (McGill)
Siege Battery (later known as the 7th), Canadian
Garrison Artillery. Transferred to the 11th
Canadian Railway Troops. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
CAMERON VERNON BAILEY
M.D., 1909
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, January 21st,
1918. Transferred to the 15th Canadian General
Hospital. Served in England.
SYDNEY GE0R<;E BALDWIN
B.A., 1914, M.D., 1916
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, Training Depot No. 4, May 19th,
1916. Transferred to the 9th Field Ambulance.
Served in France and Salonika. Was awarded
the Military Cross.
JAMES WILLIAM BAIN
B.Sc, 1914
Enlisted, August 10th, 1914, in the Princess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Promoted
to the rank of Acting-Sergeant. Attached to the
Intelligence Corps. Served in France and Sa-
lonika.
FREDERICK SMITH BAIRD
M.D., 1913
Commissioned, August 27th, 1917, as a Captain
in the Medical Corps, United States Army.
Served in France and Germany.
WALTER STEWART BAIRD
M.D., 1907
Appointed Major in the 18th Field Ambulance,
Canadian Army Medical Corps, February 1st,
1918. Served in Canada.
alexander douglas baker
Agriculture 1910-12
Enlisted, August 21st, 1915, in the 35th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
8th Brigade. Served in France.
CHARLES STANLEY BAKER
APPLIED Science, 1900-03
Enlisted, September 28th, 1915, in the 62nd
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 54th Battalion with the rank of
Acting Sergeant. Served in France. Was
wounded.
DENNIS BAKER
B.Sc., 1915
Commissioned, June 16th, 1915, in the Royal
Engineers. Wounded, October 16th, 1915.
Transferred to the 76th Field Company, with
the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France, India
and Mesopotamia. Died July 12th, 1923.
HARRY STANDISH BALL
B.Sc., 1911
Commissioned in the 170th Tunnelling Company,
Royal Engineers. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Transferred to the 1st Army Mine
School, as Officer in Command.
charles howard balm
Applied Science, 1912-16
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
May 8th, 1916. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France.
FREDERICK PERCY BANFIELD
Arts, 1913-16; B.A.. 1917
Enlisted, May 11th. 1916. in the 6th (McGill)
Siege Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Transferred to the 1st Brigade, Canadian
Garrison Artillery. Promoted to the rank of
Acting-Sergeant. Served in France.
WILLIAM BICKLE BANFIELD
Arts, 1913-15; B. Com., 1919
Enlisted, January, 1916, in the 190th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Transferred to the
Royal Air Force with the rank of Flight-Lieu-
tenant.
RAYMOND GARDNER BANGS
B.Sc., 1916
Appointed Lieutenant, May 16th, 1918, in the
Canadian Engineers Training Depot. Contracted
influenza in England and, after recovery, was
returned to Canada as unfit for further military
service.
JOHN PATRICK BANKIER
Medicine, 1914-15
Enlisted, February 19th, 1915, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Transferred to No. 3,
Canadian General Hospital. Served in France.
lewis frederick baker
Arts, 1912-13
Enlisted, January 15th, 1917, in the 77th
Depot Battery, Canadian Field Artillery.
Transferred to the 2nd Brigade, Canadian Field
Artillery. Served in France.
RENE RAOUL BARBER
B.Sc.. 1900
Appointed Major in the 76th Battalion, Cana-
dian Expeditionary Force. January 18th, 1916.
Transferred to the 18th Battalion. Served in
France.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
GREGOR BARCLAY
B.A., 1906; B.C.L., 1909
Appointed Captain in the 1st Universities Co.,
38th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force,
March 2nd, 1915. Transferred to the Princess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, and later
to Headquarters Staff, Canadian Expeditionary
Force, as Judge Advocate General. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in
France and Siberia.
arthur barker
Arts, 1897-1900
Enlisted, March 18th, 1916, in the 156th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Served
in England.
RAYMOND INGLIS PALGRAVE BARKER
B.Sc. 1912
Commissioned, September 5th, 1914, in the
Royal Army Service Corps. Transferred to the
Royal Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in Gallipoli, Egypt and
Palestine.
HAZEN OTTIS BARNABY
B. Arch., 1912
Enlisted, September 26th, 1914, in the 2nd
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to
the rank of Bombardier. Served in France.
Was wounded. Transferred to the Imperial
Army with a commission.
WILLIAM HORACE BARNETT
Agriculture, 1917-18; B.S.A., 1921
Enlisted, April 23rd, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Served in England.
WALTER SIMPSON BARNHART
Medicine, 1913-18; M.D.. 1919
Enlisted, June 25th, 1918, in the 1st Quebec
Regiment, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Served in Canada.
CHARLES HENRY BARR
D.D.S., 1916
Enlisted, May 28th, 1918, in the 1st Quebec
Regiment, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the Canadian Army Dental Corps with
the rank of Lieutenant. Served in Canada.
michael john barry
Applied Science, 1906-07
Enlisted, August 14th, 1915, in the 75th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Served
in Canada.
REGINALD CAIN BARTELS
Arts, 1903-06
Enlisted, October 25th, 1916, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Sergeant. Served in England.
GE0R<;E MARSHALL BARTMAN
Arts. 1911-12
Enlisted, November 2nd, 1918, in the Canadian
Officers Training Corps. Served in Canada.
henry newell bate
Applied Science, 1912-14
Appointed Lieutenant in the 8th Canadian
Mounted Rifles, October 16th, 1915. Transferred
to the Royal Canadian Dragoons. Served in
France.
HARRY ELI BATES
B.Sc., 1908
Appointed Lieutenant in the 66th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, March 22nd, 1915.
Served in France. Was wounded.
charles lambert bath
Applied Science, 1912-14
Appointed Lieutenant in the Eaton Motor
Machine Gun Battery, Canadian Expeditionary
Force, February 8th, 1915. Transferred to the
Royal Flying Corps. Wounded November 3rd,
1917. Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served
in France.
CYRIL BATHO
D.Sc., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant, June 11th, 1918, in the
Imperial Army, General List. Served in England.
WILLIAM ALFRED GORDON BAULD
M.D., 1911
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps September 25th, 1914. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in
France and the Dardanelles. Was mentioned in
despatches twice and awarded the Distinguished
Service Order.
l. r. jules bauset
Applied Science, 1909-15
Enlisted, June 4th, 1915, in No. 2 Sanitary
Section, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the Canadian Corps Survey Section,
and then to the Royal Flying Corps. Promoted
to the rank of Second Lieutenant. Served in
France.
GEOFFREY EDWARD BAYFIELD
M.D., 1898
Appointed Lieutenant, November 3rd, 1915,
in the Canadian Army Medical Corps. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in England.
THOMAS FREDERICK BAYFIELD
M.D., 1901
Enlisted as Surgeon on His Majesty's Ship
"Rainbow."
HAROLD ADAMS BAYLIS
B.Sc, 1909
Enlisted, November, 1914. Appointed Lieut-
enant in the 102nd Remount Squadron, April 5th,
1915. Transferred to the Canadian Army
Service Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France. Was wounded.
Died January 15th, 1922.
ALFRED TURNER BAZIN
M.D., 1894
Appointed Major in No. 9 Canadian Field
Ambulance, January 3rd, 1916. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in France.
Mentioned in despatches and was awarded the
Distinguished Service Order.
DONALD JOHNSTON BEACH
Applied Science, 1915-18; B.Sc, 1920
Enlisted, May 25th, 1918, in the 79th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
Canadian Tank Battalion. Served in England.
hector mcilmoyl beach
Arts, 1915-16
Enlisted, October 23rd, 1916, in the Canadian
Army Dental Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Sergeant. Served in Canada.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
JOHN DONALD MACFARLAN BENNY BEATTIE
Arts, 1913-16; B.A., 1917
Enlisted, May 2nd, 1916, in the 6th (McGill)
Battery, Canadian Siege Artillery. Transferred
to the 1st Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Promoted to the rank of Acting-Sergeant,
^rved m France. Was wounded May 28th,
simon kenneth beattie
Agriculture 1915-16
Enlisted in the 165th Battery, Canadian Siege
Artillery. Served in France. Was wounded,
October 4th, 1916.
harry chandler beatty
Arts, 1910-15
Enlisted, April 6th, 1915, in the 26th Battery, 7th
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred
to the 2nd Divisional Ammunition Column, and
then to the 5th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France. Was awarded the Military Cross.
joseph beaubien
Applied Science, 1896-97
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel, April 27th, 1918,
in the 5th Battalion, Canadian Garrison Regi-
ment. Served in Canada.
DAVID HORNER BEAUBIER
Arts. 1914-15
Enlisted, June 1st, 1916, in the 181st Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the 52nd Battalion. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France. Was wounded,
August 8th, 1918.
EDMUND JOSEPH BEHAN
Medicine. 1916-17
Enlisted, October 27th, 1917, in the 1st Quebec
Regiment, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Served in Canada.
PHILIPPE BERNARD BELANGER
M.D., 1915
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the Royal
Army Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in Egypt and France. Was
awarded the Military Cross and Bar and also
the Croix de Guerre.
EVERETT AARD BELL
Medicine, 1913-15; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, February 18th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to the rank of
Sergeant. Served in France.
GEORGE EDWARD BELL
B.Sc., 1907
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
February 7th, 1917. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in England.
gerald gordon bell
Applied Science, 1909-12
Appointed Lieutenant in the 38th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, February 1st,
1915. Transferred to the Royal Flying Corps.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France, Egypt and Salonika. Was awarded the
Legion d'Honneur, Croix de Chevalier, and the
Distinguished Flying Cross.
JOHN ALEXANDER McLEAN BELL
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant, April 17th, 1918, in the
Canadian Army Medical Corps. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in Canada.
ROBERT BELL-IRVING
B.Sc.. 1914
Enlisted with the Royal Engineers. Transferred,
December 29th, 1916, to the Canadian Railway
Troops, with the rank of Captain, and then to the
5th Battalion. Served in France. Mentioned
in despatches twice.
joseph belleau
Applied Science, 1905-06
Appointed Lieutenant in the 41st Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, January 27th,
1915. Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served
in England.
charles joseph belle-isle
Agriculture, 1916-17
Enlisted, as a Cadet, in the Royal Air Force.
Served in Canada.
ernest richard bellingham
Arts, 1913-14
Enlisted, September 6th, 1916, in the 243rd
Battalion. Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Served in Canada.
CHARLES MORGAN BENETT
Applied Science, 1914-15; B.Sc., 1923
Enlisted, March 29th, 1915, in the 38th Batta-
lion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred
to the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry, and again to the Royal Field Artillery
with a commission. Promoted to the rank of
Ueutenant. Served in France. Was wounded.
manfred p. benger
Medicine, 1914-15
Enlisted, March 3rd, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the 1st Bri-
gade, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served in
France.
FRANK AUBREY BENNER
M.D., 1910
Enlisted, August, 1915, as a Surgeon in the Royal
Navy. Transferred to the British Red Cross.
Served at the Dardanelles and in Egypt and
in Military hospitals in England.
GEORGE ARTHUR RENNET
B.Sc., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian
Engineers, April 6th, 1916. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France.
william herbert bennet
Applied Science, 1912-17
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force,
September, 1917.
carroll robert bennett
Agriculture, 1914-15
Enlisted, June 19th, 1918, in the 2nd Quebec
Regiment. Served in Canada.
LESLIE FRANCIS BENNETT
Arts, 1911-13; 16-17; B.A., 1919
Enlisted, August 25th, 1917, in the 16th Cana-
dian Light Horse Draft. Transferred to the 5th
Battalion. Served in France, Belgium and
Germany.
CHARLES HILARY P. G. BENNING
M.D., 1917
Enlisted, November 14th, 1914, in the 6th Field
Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical Corps
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
WILLIAM WALLACE BENTLEY
B.Sc., 1908
Commissioned in the West Riding Royal Garri-
son Artillery. Transferred to the 8th Brigade,
Royal GarrLn Artillery, to the 133rd Heavy
Battery, and then to the 15th Siege Battery
Promoted to the rank of Acting-Major Served
in France. Was wounded, April 9th, 1918.
KODOLPHE BERNARD
Law, 1918-19; B.C.L., 1921
Enlisted, September 15th, 1918, as a Wireless
Operator (Warrant Officer) in the Royal Naval
Canadian Volunteer Reserve.
ROBERT BERTRAM BEST
Applied Science, 1909-11
Enlisted, August 5th, 1918, in the Canadian
Engineers. Served in Canada.
J. NOE BETOURNAY
APPLIED SCIENCE, 1915-18; B.Sc. 1920
Commissioned, April 27th, 1918. in the Royal
Air Force.
WILLIAM WENTWORTH BEVERIDGE
B.A., 1915
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the 87th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France. Was wounded. Awarded the Military
Cross.
IRA WILLIAM BEVERLEY
B.Sc, 1918
Enlisted as a Cadet in the Royal Air Force.
ROBERT BICKERDIKE
B.A.Sc, 1891
Appointed Lieutenant in the 87th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, September 25th,
1915. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-
Colonel. Served in France. Was twice mention-
ed in despatches and awarded the Distinguished
Service Order and Bar. Was wounded, October
21st, 1916, and October 1st, 1918.
REGINALD VIVIAN BIDDULPH
Arts, 1914-15
Enlisted, September, 1914, in the Officers
Training Corps. Transferred to the Royal
Dublin Fusiliers. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France. Was w^ounded
June, 1916, and July, 1918. Mentioned in
despatches.
ETIENNE SAMUEL BIELER
B.A., 1915
Enlisted, March 29th, 1915, in the 1st Univer-
sities Company, 38th Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Transferred to the Prin-
cess Patricia''s Canadian Light Infantry, and
then to the 3rd Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France. Was wounded.
ARTHUR LYONS BIGGAR
Applied Science, 1906-08, 09-10; Arts 1909-10
Appointed Lieutenant, October 20th, 1915, in the
Canadian Permanent Army Service Corps.
Transferred to the 7th Battalion, Canadian
Railway Troops. Served in France.
louis hodgins biggar
Arts 1915-16
Appointed Lieutenant, August 23rd, 1916, in the
148th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Transferred to the 42nd Battalion, Royal High-
landers of Canada. Served in France. Was
wounded at Passchendaele, October 30th, 1917.
Awarded the Military Cross.
THOMAS HOWARD BIGGAR
B.S.A,, 1916
Enlisted, April 25th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. ServHi in England.
WINCHESTER H. BIGGAR
Arts. 1913-15; B.A., 1920; B.C.L., 1921
Appointed Lieutenant, March 15th, 1915, in the
Canadian Permanent Army Service Corps.
Served in the Canadian Army Service Corps in
France and Germany. Promoted to the rank of
Captain.
HILARY V. BIGNELL
B.Sc, 1915
Enlisted, February 24th, 1915, in the Princess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Transferred
to the Royal Engineers. Promoted to the rank
of Captain. Served in France. Was wounded,
October, 1916.
EDWARD ERIC BILLINGTON
M.Sc., 1913
Commissioned, March, 1915, as a Lieutenant in
the Royal Engineers. Served in France. Was
wounded, February, 1916.
JOSEPH PETER BILODEAU
M.D., 1913
Appointed Captain, June 1st, 1916, in the Cana-
dian Army Medical Corps. Served in England
and Salonika.
douglas bolton biltcliffe
Arts, 1916-17
Enlisted, May 22nd, 1917, in the McGill Draft,
Canadian Siege Artillery. Transferred to the
3rd Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Served in France.
stanley norman bingley
Applied Science, 1912-14
Commissioned Major in the 46th Royal Field
Artillery.
NORBERT TREVETTE BINKS
B.Sc., 1916
Appointed Lieutenant, May 15th, 1918, i i the
Canadian Engineers. Served in England
GEORGE BEDELL BINMORE
APPLIED SCIENCE, 1917-18; B.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, September, 1918. in the Royal Naval
Canadian Volunteer R:eserve, as a Warrant
Officer.
JEAN HENRI BIELER
B.A., 1913; B.C.L., 1919
Enlisted, March 23rd, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to the rank of
Staff Sergeant. Served in France.
THOMAS VICTOR BINMORE
B.Sc., 1918
Enlisted, May, 1918, in the 2nd Quebec Regi-
ment. Transferred to the Royal Flying Corps as
a Cadet. Served in Canada.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
HERBERT STANLEY BIRKETT
M.D., 1886
Appointed Colonel, in command of No. 3
Canadian General Hospital (McGill), March
15th, 1915. Returned to Canada on accoimt of
illness, November, 1917. In November, 1918,
appomted Assistant Director-General of Medical
Services at Canadian Headquarters, with the
rank of Brigadier-General. Served in France.
Was awarded the Colonial Auxiliary Services
Decoration, mentioned in despatches, and made
a Companion of the Most Honorable Order of
the Bath.
gerald alfred birks
Architecture, 1914-15
Appointed Lieutenant, August 31st, 1915, in
the 73rd Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary
Force. Transferred to the Royal Flying Corps.
Served in Italy. Was wounded at the Somme.
Awarded the Military Cross and Bar.
henry cifford birks
Arts, 1910-11, 12-13
Appointed Lieutenant, June 7th, 1915, in the
42nd Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Served in France. Was wotmded.
hobart mcneil birks
Agriculture, 1914-16
Enlisted as a Second Class Seaman in the United
States Navy. Served on the United States Ship,
"New Hampshire."
william noble birks
Arts, 1916-18
Enlisted, April 2nd, 1917, in the McGill Draft,
Canadian Siege Artillery, and again, June 5th,
1918, in the 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
GEORGE ALBERT BISHOP
M.D., 1903
Appointed Captain, March 18th, 1916, in the
Canadian Army Medical Corps. Served in
Canada.
JOHN MURPHY BISHOP
B.Sc., 1916
Appointed Lieutenant, May 1st, 1918, in the
Canadian Engineers. Served in England.
leonard francis bishop
Medicine, 1913-15
Appointed Lieutenant, December 3rd, 1914, in
the 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
wounded.
TRENHOLMK ALLEN C;iLL BISHOP
Applied Science, 1915-17; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, May 15th. 1917, as a Cadet in the
Royal Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force. Served in
England and France.
WILLIAM GORDON BISHOP
B.A., 1898
Appointed Major, September, 1914, in the 18th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred
to the 77th Battery. Served in Canada.
HAROLD RUDOLPH BISSELL
Applied Science, 1917-18; B.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, May 7th, 1918, in the Quebec Regi-
ment. Transferred to the Royal Air Force.
Served in Canada.
roy palmer bissell
Agriculture, 1907-09
Enlisted, in the 4th Canadian Garrison Regi-
ment. Served in Canada.
james bissett
Applied Science, 1913-14
Enlisted, February 19th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to the rank of
Staff Sergeant. Served in France.
GEORGE WILLIAM BISSETT
Medicine, 1912-16; M.D., 1917
Enlisted, February 19th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Commissioned in the Royal
Army Medical Corps, June, 1917. Served in
France and India. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Mentioned in despatches.
JOHN EDWIN BISSETT
B.A., 1911; B.Sc., 1914
Enlisted as a Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal
Naval Motor Boat Patrol Service.
HENRY LLOYD BLACHFORD
Applied Science, 1914-18; B.Sc., 1918
Enlisted, April, 1917, as a Cadet in the Royal
Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank of Second
Lieutenant. Discharged on account of ill
health.
ALEXANDER BLACK
B.Sc, 1915
Enlisted, January 21st, 1915, in the 2nd
Divisional Signal Company, Canadian Expedit-
ionary Force. Promoted to the rank of Corporal.
Transferred to the Imperial Army. Served in
France.
allan harcourt black
Arts, 1914-15
Enlisted, February 23rd, 1915, in the 2nd
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
Was wounded, June 3rd, 1916.
charles eldon black
Applied Science, 1912-13
Enlisted, August 11th, 1914, in the 2nd Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. Served in France. Was wounded.
HIRAM JOHNSON BLACK
B.Sc, 1907
Enlisted, June 1st, 1916, in the 1st Battalion,
Canadian Railway Troops. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France.
lennox graham black
Applied Science, 1914-15
Appointed Lieutenant, May 15th, 1915, in the
42nd Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France. Awarded the Military Cross.
kenneth cault black ader
Applied Science, 1915-16
Appointed Lieutenant, October 31st, 1916, in
the 1st Reinforcing Company, 5th Royal
Highlanders of Canada. Transferred to the 13th
Battalion. Served in France. Was wounded,
September 27th, 1918. Awarded the Military
Cross,
JOHN BLACKSHAW
B.Sc., 1917
Enlisted, May 8th, 1917, as a Signaller in the
McGill Battery, Canadian Siege Artillery.
Served in France.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
stansfeld tunstall blaiklock
Applied Science, 1914-15
Appointed Lieutenant, October 1st, 1916, in
Lord Strathcona's Horse (R.C.). Served in
France.
donald blair
Applied Science, 1908-11
Enlisted, September 19th, 1914, in the Canadian
Machine Gun Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France.
EDWARD MURRAY BLAIR
M.D., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant, February 22nd, 1917, in
the Canadian Army Medical Corps. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
WILLIAM REID BLAIR
D.V.S., 1902
Appointed Major, November, 1917, in the United
States Army Veterinary Corps. Transferred to
Headquarters, 4th Army Corps. Served in
France and Germany as Chief Veterinarian of
the Fourth Army Corps.
FREDERICK WALTON BLAKEMAN
M.D., 1904
Appointed Captain, October 16th, 1915, in the
Canadian Army Medical Corps. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in France.
thomas lewis blakeney
Applied Science, 1915-16
Commissioned Flight Lieutenant in the Royal
Naval Air Serivce.
EDWARD STIRLING BLANCHARD
B.Arch., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant, June 20th, 1916, in the
105th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Transferred to the 104th Battalion and then to
the 26th Battalion. Served in France. Was
wounded.
HENRY WOODBURN BLAYLOCK
B.C.L., 1903
Appointed Major, October 18th, 1915, in the
Canadian Army Medical Corps. Served in
France as Commissioner of the Red Cross.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.
Mentioned in despatches, made a Commander
of the Order of the British Empire, and awarded
the Legion d'Honneur, the Order of the Crown of
Italy and the Order of St. Sava.
william alexander bleasdell
Medicine, 1900-01, 04-09
Enlisted, March 10th, 1916, in the 148th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 13th Battalion. Served in France.
EDOUARD NAPOLEON BLONDIN
B.S.A., 1914
Enlisted, October 3rd, 1918, for special service
in the United States Army.
MAX WILLIAM BLOOMBERG
B.A., 1915; M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant, April 29th, 1918, in the
Canadian Army Medical Corps. Served in
Canada.
joseph stephane boily
Agriculture, 1916-18
Enlisted, March 28th, 1918, in the Quebec Regi-
ment. Transferred to the 1st Tank Battalion.
Promoted to the rank of Acting-Sergeant.
Served in England.
JULES JOSEPH BOIRE
B.Sc., 1913
Enlisted, December 10th, 1917, as a Cadet in
the Royal Flying Corps.
WILLIAM BOLT
Medicine, 1915-18; M.D.. 1921
Commissioned, June 5th, 1918, as a Surgeon
Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Volunteer
Reserve. Served on warships in the Mediter-
ranean.
thomas hugh bolton
Pharmacy, 1917-18
Enlisted, January 5th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment, Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Served m Canada.
FRANK LORN CAMPBELL BOND
B.A.Sc., 1898
Appointed Major, January 10th, 1917, in the
256th Railway Construction Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Transferred to the 10th
Canadian Railway Troops. Served in France.
Was awarded the Distinguished Service Order.
WILLIAM LANGLEY BOND
B.A., 1894; B.C.L, 1897
Appointed Major, July 4th, 1916, in the 245th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Transferred to the 23rd Reserve Battalion.
Served in England.
SAUL BONNELL
M.D., 1896
Appointed Captain, September 10th, 1915, in
No. 5 Canadian General Hospital. Served in
England and Salonika.
william john brown bookey
Agriculture, 1911-12
Enhsted, November 12th, 1917, in the Canadian
Engineers. Transferred to the 6th Signal
Company. Served in Siberia.
GEORGE ARTHUR BOON
Medicine, 1917-18; M.D., 1923
Enlisted, April 27th, 1918, as a Cadet in the
Royal Air Force. Served in Canada.
frederick hunsicker booth
Applied Science, 1913-16
Appointed Lieutenant, December 3rd, 1915, in
the 32nd Battery, 8th Brigade, Canadian Field
Artillery. Served in France. Shell-shocked at
Passchendaele, November 6th, 1917.
PERCY BOOTH
B. Arch., 1916
Appointed Lieutenant, August 8th, 1916, in the
242nd Battalion, Canadian Forestry Corps.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France,
MAXFIELD LEA BOSWELL
B.Sc.. 1914
Appointed Lieutenant, January, 1916, in the
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Transferred to the
Canadian Engineers, and then to the Royal
Engineers. Served in Italy.
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JEANNIE TURNER BOTTERELL (MRS. R. G.
McCONNELL)
B.A.. 1890
Enlisted, May 1st, 1915. Served in England
with the British Red Cross. Was awarded the
British Red Cross Badge for service.
ROBERT BEAUCHAMP BOUCHER
M.D., 1895
Appointed Captain, June 10th, 1915, in the
Canadian Army Medical Corps. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in England and
Salonika.
wilfrid anatole boucher
Medicine, 1912-17
Enlisted, April 29th, 1917, in No. 14 General
Hospital, American Army. Transferred to the
Evacuation Hospital, No. 19. Promoted to the
rank of Sergeant.
FRANK G. BOUDREAU
M.D., 1910
Appointed 1st Lieutenant, June, 1917, in the
United States Medical Corps. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served overseas as an American
Officer with the British Army from September
25th, 1917, to July 4th, 1919.
CHARLES ERIC BOULDEN
Agriculture, 1914-15; B.S.A., 1918
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in the 1st Universities
Company, 38th Battalion, Canadian Expedit-
ionary Force. Transferred to the Princess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
Was wounded, August 17th, 1916.
job ivan boulian
Applied Science, 1912-13
Enlisted, September 5th, 1917, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 2nd Central Ontario Regiment,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Served in England.
HENRI E. BOURGOIN
Arts, 1917-18; B.A., 1923
Enlisted, November 1st, 1917, in the 79th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred
to the 3rd Divisional Ammunition Column
with the rank of Driver. Served in France.
sydney phillip bourinot
Agriculture
Enlisted in the Canadian Army Service Corps.
Served in England.
GEORGE WESLEY BOURKE
B.A., 1917
Enlisted, March 5th, 1917, in the McGill
Battery, Canadian Siege Artillery. Transferred
to the 3rd Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
Served in France. Wounded. Awarded the
Military Medal.
benjamin arthur bourne
Agriculture, 1915-17
Enlisted, October 22nd, 1918, in the 8th Com-
pany Replacement Unit, United States Army.
Transferred to the Quartermaster Corps, Ord-
nance Depot, Camp Wheeler, Georgia.
CHARLES REGINALD BOURNE
M.D., 1912
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, September 2nd, 1914. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in Canada.
PAUL BOURRET
Applied Science, 1914-18; B.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, May 3rd, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment, Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Transferred to the Royal
Air Force. Promoted to the rank of Second
Lieutenant. Served in Canada.
charles de bleury bouthillier
Applied Science, 1911-14
Enlisted, February 19th, 1915, in the 5th
Canadian Mounted Rifles. Promoted to the
rank of Sergeant- Served in France. Was
wounded at Mouquet Farm, September 15th,
1916.
FRANCIS HENRY WILFRID BOVEY
B.A., 1903
Appointed Major, February 8th, 1915, in the
42nd Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Served in France as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
General of the Canadian Corps and later as
Assistant Adjutant General of the Canadian
Section, Canadian Headquarters. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Mentioned in
despatches. Was awarded the Order of the
British Empire, and the Medaille de la Recon-
naissance Francaise, 3rd Class (Bronze).
GEORGE BROR ROVING
B.S.A., 1916
Enlisted, May 19th, 1916, in the 7th Battery,
Canadian Siege Artillery. Served in France.
ROBERT ARTHUR BOWIE
M.D., 1891
Appointed Major, February 12th, 1915, in the
Canadian Army Medical Corps. Served as
Surgeon in charge of the Duchess of Connaught's
Red Cross Hospital, Taplow, England, and also
in Nos. 11, 2 and 16 Canadian General Hospitals
in France. Mentioned in despatches. Accident-
ally killed at Brockville, November 26th, 1920.
WILLIAM FRANCIS BOWLES
Law, 1915-18; B.C.L., 1919
Enlisted, May 2nd, 1918, in the 1st Tank
Battalion. Served in England.
BENJAMIN de FURLONG BOYCE
M.D., 1892
Appointed Lieutenant, November 23rd, 1916,
in the Canadian Army Medical Corps. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in Canada.
charles edward boyce
Agriculture, 1915-17
Enlisted, April 26th, 1918, in the 1st Tank
Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps.
Served in England.
benjamin s. boyd
Applied Science, 1912-16
Enlisted, March 17th, 1917, in the 73rd Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
2nd Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Served in France.
GARDINER MOSSOM BOYD
Arts, 1905-06; B.Sc., 1911
Enlisted, May 28th. 1915, in the 2nd Divisional
Ammunition Column, Canadian Expeditionary
Force. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France.
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JAMES BRUCE BOYD
B.A., 1911
Enlisted, October 19th, 1915, in the 10th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
Canada.
LAURENCE CHADWICK BOYD
B.Sc., 1911
Commissioned, September, 1915, as a Lieutenant
in the Royal Flying Corps, 31st Squadron.
Served in India.
WINNETTE W. BOYD
B.Sc., 1912
Appointed Captain, November, 1915, in the
33rd Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Flying Corps.
alpert stanley boyle
Agriculture, 1913
Enlisted, August 2nd, 1915, in the 9th Reserve
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the Canadian Forestry Corps. Served
in France. Was wounded, March, 1916.
george edison boyle
Agriculture
Enlisted in the 12th Reserve (formerly the 55th)
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Served
in England.
g. arnold brace
Applied Science, 1916-17
EnUsted, April 26th, 1918, in the 1st Tank
Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps.
Served in England.
WILLIAM CECIL ROGERS BRADFORD
AGRICULTURE, 1913-15; B.S.A., 1921
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in the 38th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.
Promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Served in
France. Was wounded August 27th, 1918.
Awarded the Military Medal.
FREDERICK HAMILTON BRADLEY
MEDICINE, 1894-95; D.D.S., 1919
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Dental Corps, December 13th, 1915. Served in
Canada.
EDMUND ARNOLD GREY BRANCH
MEDICINE, 1914-18; M.D., 1920
Enlisted, May 21st, 1918, in the 1st Quebec
Regiment. Transferred to the Navy and served
as Surgeon Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve.
john reginald arthur branch
Arts, 1914-15
Enlisted, February 18th, 1915, in the 1st Uni-
versities Company, 38th Battalion, C.E.F.
Transferred to the Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. Promoted to the rank of
Corporal. Commissioned Lieutenant in the
Durham Light Infantry, Imperial Army. Served
in France. Was wounded, September 23rd,
1918.
JOHN PETER BRANNEN
M.D., 1900
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, March, 1916. Transferred as
Medical Officer to the 199th Battalion, Duchess
of Connaught's Own Irish Canadian Rangers,
then to the 3rd Canadian Field Ambulance, later
to the 107th Canadian Pioneer Battalion and
finally to the 1st Battalion, Canadian Engineers.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France.
harry randle bray
Arts, 1901-02
Appointed Sub-Leiutenant in the Canadian
Navy, August 4th, 1914. Transferred, October
5th, 1916, to the 68th Battery, Canadian Field
Artillery, then to the 10th Battery, 3rd Brigade,
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served in France.
robert w. bresee
Arts, 1911-13
Enlisted, June 7th, 1918, in the 2nd Quebec
Regiment, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Served in Canada.
ARTHUR FRANCIS MAYOU BRIGGS
B.Sc., 1909
Enlisted, September 10th, 1914, in the Imperial
Army Service Corps. Transferred, August 14th,
1917, to the Canadian Army Service Corps.
Served in England.
JOHN ALFRED BRIGGS
M.D., 1905
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, attached to the 48th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, March, 1915
Transferred to the 9th Canadian Field Ambul-
ance and later to the 10th. Promoted to the
rank of Major. Served in France. Was awarded
the Military Cross. Drowned, April 14th, 1924.
TILLMAN ALFRED BRIGGS
M.D., 1913
Appointed Captain in No. 1 Field Ambulance,
Canadian Army Medical Corps, November 23rd,
1915. Served in France. Was awarded the
Military Cross.
HARRIS WEIR BRIGHTON
Agriculture, 1914-15; B.S.A., 1923
Enlisted, May 22nd. 1915, in the 38th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Flying Corps. Served in
France.
JOHN SUTHERLAND BRISBANE
B.Sc., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Pioneer
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, April
3rd, 1916. Transferred to the 14th Battalion.
Served in France. Was gassed and invalided
home.
HARRY EARLE BRITTON
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 17th, 1918. Served in
England.
ALEXANDER WOOD BRODIE
M.D., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 20th, 1917. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
john edwin bromley
Medicine, 1899-03
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, December, 1916. Transferred
to the Royal Army Medical Corps.
cecil gordon bronson*
Applied Science, 1912-14
Appointed Flight Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal
Naval Air Service, September, 1915. Transferred
to the Royal Air Force. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Was a prisoner of war in Turkey from
January to November, 1918. Was awarded the
Croix de Guerre, and the Distinguished Service
Cross.
charles lennox brooks
Arts, 1912-14; Applied Science, 1914-15;
B.Sc, J922
Enlisted, March 9th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. TTransf erred to the Royal
Garrison Artillery, in March, 1917, with a
commission. Served in France.
MURRAY GORDON BROOKS
B.A., 1908
Enlisted with the Young Men's Christian Asso-
ciation. Served in Mesopotamia.
william arthur brooks
Arts, 1910-14; Medicine, 1914-15
Enlisted, May 20th, 1915, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Sergeant. Served in France. Died, June 6th,
1922.
hugh lester broomfield
Arts, 1915-16
Enlisted, November 27th, 1915, in the 5th
Universities Company, Princess Patricia's Cana-
dian Light Infantry. Transferred to the 125th
Battalion, and then to the 15th Battalion.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France.
andrew warren brophy
Applied Science, 1912-15
Enlisted, July 30th, 1918, in the 1st Quebec
Regiment. Transferred to the Royal Air Force.
Gazetted Honorary 2nd Lieutenant. Served in
Canada.
maurice joseph brophy
Applied Science, 1912-15
Enlisted, October 12th, 1915, in the 3rd Battery,
Canadian Siege Artillery. Transferred to the
57th Siege Battery. Promoted to the rank of
Corporal. Commissioned in the Royal Garrison
Artillery. Served in France.
ARTHUR ALEXANDER BROWN
APPLIED Science, 1912-16; B.Sc., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engin-
eers, May 19th, 1916. Transferred to the 107th
Battalion. Served in France. Was wounded,
August 15th, 1917.
CECIL LORNE BROWN
B.A., 1893; M.D., 1897
Enlisted, November 3rd, 1915, in the 89th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the Canadian Army Pay Corps.
Promoted to the rank of Captam. Served m
France.
COLIN IRVINE BROWN
Arts, 1911-15; B.A.. 1919
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Battalion,
Canadian Garrison Regiment, June 24th, 1918.
Served in Canada.
DAVID MACCULLOUGH BROWN
M.D., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, February, 1916. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in France and
Italy.
ELFRIC DREW INGALL BROWN
M.D., 1918
Enlisted, July 27th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Transferred to
the Canadian Army Medical Corps, Training
Depot No. 4. Promoted to the rank of Lieuten-
ant. Served in Canada.
ELTON CLIFFORD BROWN
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
April 24th, 1918. Transferred to the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Served in Canada.
FRANCIS MAXWELL BROWN
Arts, 1913-14
Enlisted, November 2nd, 1914, in the 23rd
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 4th Battalion, to the 15th Battalion,
the 17th Battalion and then to the 92nd Bat-
talion, going later to the Imperial Army with a
commission. Served in France.
HARRY CLEOPHAS BROWN
B.Sc., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
May 15th, 1918. Served in England.
HERBERT STANLEY BROWN
Medicine 1915-18; M.D., 1920
Enlisted, May 2nd, 1918, in the 1st Quebec
Regiment, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Served in Canada.
LAWRENCE ELLIOTT BROWN
Applied Science, 1917-18; B, Arch., 1923
Enlisted, May 23rd, 1918, in the 9th Battery,
Canadian Siege Artillery. Promoted to the rank
of Sergeant. Served in Canada.
william patrick brown
Arts, 1908-10; Medicine, 1910-11
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in the 38th Bat-
talion, Canadiar) Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry. Promoted to the rank of Sergeant.
Served in France. Was wounded.
JOHN CARLIND BROWNE
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, April 17th,
1918. Served in Canada.
JOHN GEORGE BROWNE
B.A., 1897; M.D., 1901
Appointed Captain in No. 3 Canadian General
Hospital, April 7th, 1915. Transferred, Novem-
ber, 1917, to the Canadian Army Medical
Corps. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-
Colonel. Served in France.
AIME SYDNEY BRUNEAU
B.A., 1913; B.C.L., 1917
Enlisted, March 13th, 1915, in the 1st Univer-
sities Company, 38th Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Transferred to the Prin-
cess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Pro-
moted to the rank of Acting-Sergeant. Served
in France.
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ISHMAEL EDGAR BRUNEAU
B.A., 1910; M.D., 1913
Enlisted, March 23rd, 1915, in the 1st Univer-
sities Company, 38th Battalion, C.E.F. Trans-
ferred to the 2nd Divisional Signal Company
and later to the Canadian Army Medical
Corps. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Transferred to the Royal Army Medical Corps.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France. Was wounded.
GODFREY HUGH BRUNNER
B.Sc.. 1906
Commissioned Lieutenant, August 4th, 1914, in
the 5th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment, Imperial
Army Transferred to the Headquarters of the
159th Infantry Brigade, and then to the Head-
quarters of the 56th Division (attached) with the
rank of Staff Captain. Promoted to the rank of
Major. Served at Gallipoli. Was wounded,
August, 1915.
SIR JAMES STOPFORD LAUDER BRUNTON,
Bart.
B.Sc., 1910: M.Sc., 1912
Enlisted, November, 1914, on the Instructional
Staff, Military District No. 4. In March, 1917,
was appointed Captain and raised the McOill
Canadian Siege Artillery Draft. Transferred to
the 10th Siege Battery and then to the 1st
Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served
in France.
ALBERT E. BRYANT
Applied Science, 1914-16
Enlisted, May 2nd, 1916, in the 6th (McGill)
Siege Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Promoted to the rank of Acting-Sergeant.
Served in France.
HERBERT D. BRYDONE-JACK
B.Sc, 1911
Commissioned, May 21st, 1915, in the Royal
Horse and Field Artillery. Served in France
with the 96th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery,
1st Divisional Artillery Headquarters and the
29th Battery, 3rd Divisional Artillery. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
wounded June 7th, 1918. Mentioned in des-
patches, and awarded the Military Cross.
JOHN STUART BUCHAN
Arts, 1906-08
Appointed Lieutenant in the 178th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, April 19th.
1916. Transferred to the 2nd Battalion. Served
in France. Was wounded.
ANGUS G. BUCHANAN
Arts, 1912-14
Enlisted, June 7th, 1917, in the 2nd Battalion,
Canadian Garrison Regiment. Promoted to the
rank of Sergeant. Served in Canada.
COLIN ARCHIBALD BUCHANAN
APPLIED SCIENCE, 1913-15; B.Sc., 1919
Enlisted, February 27th, 1915, in the 2nd
Divisional Signal Company, Canadian En-
gineers. Served in England.
ERSKINE BROCK QUIRIN BUCHANAN
Arts. 1915-16; B.C.L., 1921
Appointed Lieutenant in the 199th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, June 12th, 1916.
Transferred to the 13th Battalion. Promoted
to the rank of Acting-Captain. Served in France.
Was wounded, August 15th, 1917.
JAMES STEWART BUCHANAN
AGRICULTURE, 1916-18; B.S.A., 1922
Enlisted, March 6th, 1918, as a Warrant Officer
(Wireless Operator), in the Royal Naval Cana-
dian Volunteer Reserve.
ALLAN JOHN BELLOWS BUCKLAND
AGRICULTURE, 1914-17; B.S.A., 1921
Enlisted, May 7th, 1917, in the McGill Canadian
Siege Artillery Draft. Transferred to the 1st
Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served
in France.
william bellas buckland
Agriculture, 1914-15
Enlisted, March 19th. 1915, in the 38th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.
Served in France. Was wounded, June 3rd, 1916,
and April 10th, 1917.
george frederick harland buckley
Agriculture, 1915-16
Enlisted, November 12th, 1917, in the 1st
Depot Battalion, Alberta Regiment. Served in
Canada.
PETER BURTON BUCKLEY
B.Sc, 1915
Commissioned Lieutenant in the 202nd Field
Company, Royal Engineers. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in Italy. Was awarded
the Military Cross.
WILFORD EDWARD BULL
B.Sc., 1915
EnHsted. February 22nd, 1915, in the 38th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry, and then to the Canadian Engineers.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France. Was wounded. Awarded the Military
Cross.
LEMUEL OSCAR BUNT
Arts. 1915-16; B.A., 1921
Enlisted, May 9th, 1916, in the Canadian
Engineers. Transferred to the Divisional Signal
Company. Served in England.
WILLIAM PERCY BUNT
Arts, 1914-15; B.A., 1916
Enlisted, December 26th, 1915, in the 148th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Flying Corps. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France and
Egypt.
munson dudley burbank
Agriculture, 1915-16
Enlisted, June 21st, 1917, in the 19th Field
Artillery, United States Army. Transferred to
the Veterinary Unit of the 19th Field Artillery.
Served in France.
GEORGE HARRISON BURBIDGE
B.Sc., 1909
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian
Engineers, October 25th, 1916. Served m
Canada.
HARRY CLIFTON BURGESS
M.D., 1905
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 5th, 1915. Transferred to
No. 3 Canadian General Hospital. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in France.
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EDMOND ARBUCKLE BURKE
B.C.L., 1900
Appointed Lieutenant in the 148th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December 27th.
1915. Transferred to Headquarters, 2nd Divis-
ion. Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served
in France. Mentioned in despatches three times.
Was awarded the Order of the British Empire.
james peter burke
Applied Science, 1916-17
Enlisted, October 29th, 1917, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Air Force. Served in Canada.
maurice norman burke
Arts, 1895-98
Appointed Lieutenant in the 23rd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December 5th,
1914. Transferred to the 3rd Battalion. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
MICHAEL THOMAS BURKE
B.C.L., 1913
Appointed Lieutenant in a Draft of the Canadian
Siege and Heavy Artillery, October 19th, 1916.
Transferred to the 6th Brigade, Canadian Field
Artillery. Served in France.
GEORGE HAROLD BURLAND
Arts, 1914-15; B. Com., 1920
Enlisted, March 20th, 1916, in the 207th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 38th Battalion. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
wounded, April 26th, 1918, and September 29th,
1918. Was awarded the Military Cross.
GEORGE LEWIS BURLAND
B.Sc., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
2nd Tunnelling Company, June 12th, 1916.
Transferred to the Uth Battalion, Canadian
Engineers. Served in France. Was awarded the
Chevalier Order and the Star of Roumania.
GEORGE DRUMMOND BURN
B.A., 1915; Law. 1915-16
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Service Corps, June 29th, 1916. Transferred
to Military Headquarters in the office of the
Judge Advocate General. Transferred to the
Motor Transport Company. Served in France.
Deceased.
RALPH BURNETT
Law, 1908-12
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Field
Artillery, June 28th, 1915. Served in France.
Was wounded.
ARTHUR SILVER BURNS
M.D., 1903
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army Medi-
cal Corps, May 26th, 1916. Served with Bram-
shott Military Hospital, No. 5 Canadian General
Hospital and, in France, with No. 1 Canadian Gen-
eral Hospital, also later on H.M.S. "Araguaya."
GARLAND GRANTER BURTON
B.A., 1916
Enlisted, January 13th, 1916, in the 9th Cana-
dian Field Ambulance. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France.
EDWARD MAURICE BUSBY
B.A., 1914; Medicine 1912-14; M.D., 1918
Enlisted, November 30th, 1914, in No. 6 Cana-
dian Field Ambulance. Promoted to the rank
of Lance-Corporal. Served in France.
ELDON DURWARD BUSBY
B.A., 1913
Appointed Lieutenant in No. 22 Canadian
General Hospital, March 13th, 1917. Transferred
to the Royal Army Medical Corps. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
HAROLD FREDERICK BUSH
Applied Science, 1917-18; B.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, May 13th, 1918, in the Canadian
Army Service Corps. Served in Canada.
william davidson busk
Arts, 1906-07
Enlisted, November 9th, 1914, in the 30th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 16th Battalion. Promoted to the
rank of Staff Sergeant. Served in France. Was
wounded.
HOWARD BARLOW BUSTIN
Arts, 1916-17; B.A., 1921; M.D., 1924
Enlisted, May 9th„1917, in the McGill Canadian
Siege Artillery Draft. Transferred to the 3rd
Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Promoted
to the rank of Corporal. Served in France.
john harold butler
Agriculture, 1915-17
Enlisted, December 27th, 1916, in the 79th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred
to the 7th Siege Battery. Served in France.
Was wounded November 10th, 1917.
ALFRED SYDNEY BUTTENSHAW
B.Sc., 1910
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Ordnance
Corps, October 7th, 1915. Promoted to the
rank of Major. Served in France. Men-
tioned in despatches, and awarded the Dis-
tinguished Service Order.
harry durham butterfield
Arts, 1915-16
Enlisted, May 10th, 1916, in No. 6 (McGill)
Battery, Canadian Siege Artillery. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
JOHN RODDICK BYERS
M.D., 1902
Appointed Lieutenant, April, 1915, in the
Canadian Army Medical Corps, M.O. Tuber-
culosis Troops at Ste. Agathe, Que. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Transferred to the
Military Hospitals Commission Command, and
later to the Department of Soldiers' Civil
Re-establishment as M.O.
john frederick flint cahan
Applied Science, 1909-10
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
November 11th. 1915. Transferred to the 1st
Canadian Pioneer Battalion. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
wounded.
bennie cahanna
M.D., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 28th, 1917. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
gordon child cairnie
Agriculture, 1914-17
Enlisted, June 17th, 1917, in the McGill Draft,
Canadian Siege Artillery. Transferred to the
10th Siege Battery, 3rd Brigade, Canadian
Garrison Artillery. Served in France.
JOHN RODGER GALDER
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. April 24th, 1918. Served in
Canada.
ROBERT LOUIS <:ALDER
B.C.L., 1906
Appointed Major in the 41st Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force, August 1st, 1915. Reverted
to the rank of Captain to go overseas with the
13th Battalion, Royal Highlanders of Canada.
Served in France. Was wounded. Awarded the
Military Cross.
DAVID MA!N<:HESTER galdwell
Medicine, 1914-18; M.D., 1919
Enlisted, May 20th, 1918, in the 1st Quebec
Regiment, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Served in Canada.
THOMAS RICHEY CALDWELL
Arts, and Applied Science, 1908-10
Appointed Captain in the 21st Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, November 3rd,
1914. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-
Colonel. Served in France. Mentioned in
despatches and made a Member of the Order of
the British Empire.
stanley earl galhoun
Agriculture
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Forestry
Corps. Served in England.
whitmore pipes galhoun
Medicine, 1916-17
Enlisted, May 9th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, British Columbia Regiment, Cana-
dian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to the
72nd Battalion.
BARRY HOWES GALKIN
M.D., 1891
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, October 7th, 1918. Served in
Canada.
DARRELL LORRAINE GALKIN
Applied Science, 1916-18; B.Sc, 1921
Enlisted, April 26th, 1918, in the 1st Battalion.
Canadian Tank Corps. Served in England.
ADRIEN GAMBRON
Applied Science, 1917-18; B.Sc, 1921;
M.Sc, 1923
Enlisted. January 2nd, 1918, as a Cadet in the
Royal Air Force. Served in Canada.
ALAN EMERSON GAMERON
B.Sc, 1913
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian
Engineers, March 1st, 1918. Served in France
with the 3rd Battalion, Canadian Engineers.
ALEXANDER GEORGE GAMERON
B.C.L, 1910
Appointed Captain in the 13th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, September 23rd,
1914. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-
Colonel. Served in France. Was mentioned in
despatches, and awarded the Distinguished
Service Order.
EDWARD PARKE GAMERON
Applied Science. 1911-15; B.Sc, 1920
Enlisted, April 1st, 1915, in the 30th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Appointed Lieutenant,
September 19th, 1915. Transferred to the 1st
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in France and
Belgium.
GEORGE LYNGH GAMERON
D.D.S., 1909
Appointed Captain in the 9th Canadian Mounted
Rifles, February 18th, 1915. Transferred to the
1st Battalion. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Served in France. Was wounded. Was men-
tioned in despatches and awarded the Distin-
guished Service Order.
GEORGE MANSFIELD GAMERON
Arts, 1914-16; B.A., 1921
Enlisted, January 22nd, 1916, in the 148th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 42nd Battalion. Served in France.
JOHN ALVIN GAMERON
B.Sc, 1904
Appointed Lieutenant in the 3rd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, September 22nd,
1914. Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served
in France. Was wounded.
KENNETH GAMERON
B.A., 1884; M.D., 1887
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel, September 19th,
1914, in charge of the Surgical Division, No. 1
Canadian General Hospital. Transferred to No.
2 Canadian General Hospital (in command). Pro-
moted to the rank of Colonel. Served in France.
Made A.D.M.S., Canadian Troops at Bramshot,
and later placed in command of the Military
Hospital at Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Que. Was
mentioned in despatches three times and made
a Companion of the Order of St. Michael and
St. George.
NORMAN SGOTT GAMERON
Law, 1912-15; B.C.L., 1919
Commissioned in the Royal Air Force, October
9th, 1916. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France. Was wounded at St. Eloi.
sidney young gameron
Agriculture, 1914-16
Enlisted, April 30th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Promoted to the rank of
Acting Lance-Corporal. Served in England.
ERIG WILLIAM GAMP
Applied Science, 1914-17; B.Sc, 1918
Enlisted, May, 1917, as a Cadet, in the Royal
Flying Corps. Discharged August, 1917. Ap-
pointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers
May 16th, 1918. Served in England.
ARGHIBALD DONALD <:AMPBELL
M.D., 1911
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 19th, 1916. Served in
France with No. 3 Canadian General Hospital,
and No. 2 Canadian Field Ambulance.
arthur bates gampbell
Commerce, 1913-15
Enlisted, July 12th, 1916, in a Training Company
of the University of Toronto. Transferred to the
Royal Flying Corps with a commission. Served
in Canada.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
CULBERT WILLIAM CAMPBELL
Arts, 1914-15
Enlisted, December 21st, 1914, in the Canadian
Army Service Corps. Served in France in the
2nd Reserve Park.
GRANT SUTHERLAND CAMPBELL
Arts, 1914-16
Enlisted, March 27th, 1917, in the Canadian
Cyclist Corps. Transferred to the Canadian
Machine Gun Corps. Served in France.
HENRY <:AMPBELL
Medicine, 1915-18; M.D., 1920
Enlisted, July 27th. 1918, in the 1st Quebec
Regiment. Served in Canada.
VINCENT B. CAMPBELL
Medicine, 1894-98
Enlisted, April 1st. 1916. in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot No. 11. Promoted
to the rank of Sergeant. Served in Canada.
WILLIAM BOYD CAMPBELL
B.Sc., 1910
Enlisted, May 29th, 1915, in No. 2 Sanitary
Section, 2nd Canadian Division. Promoted to
the rank of Acting-Sergeant. Served in France.
Mentioned in despatches.
FREDERICK OSBORNE CANFIELD
B.Sc, 1908
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Engineers.
June 22nd, 1918. Transferred to the Royal
School of Infantry for instructional work.
Served in Canada.
FREDERICK LORNE CANN
B.Sc., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers.
May 15th. 1918. Served in England.
CHARLES LANG CANTLEY
B.Sc, 1909
Appointed Lieutenant in the 13th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, September 22nd,
1914. Served in France. Was wounded.
EDMUND GRAVES M. CAPE
B.Sc, 1898
Appointed Major in command of the 3rd
Canadian Siege Battery (107th Siege Battery),
October 2lst, 1915. Served in France. Was
mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Distinguished Service Order.
owen gordon marquis carlin
Arts, 1914-15
Enlisted, May 1st, 1917, in the McGill Draft,
Canadian Siege Artillery. Promoted to Corporal.
Transferred to the Royal Naval Air Service with
a commission.
charles noel thomas carnsew
Applied Science, 1914-15
Enlisted, January, 1915, in the 5th Canadian
Mounted Rifles. Transferred, as Lieutenant, to
the Yorkshire and Lancashire Battalion,
Imperial Army, to the Machine Gun Corps
(Cavalry), and finally to the Royal Air Force.
Served in Egypt. Was awarded the Military
Cross.
GEORGE FRANCIS CARROLL
B.Sc, 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
May 15th, 1918. Served in England.
FREDERICK RURKE CARRON
M.D.. 1896
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Armv
Medical Corps, October. 1914. Attached, as
Captam, to the 39th Battalion, March 31st,
1915. Promoted to the rank of Major and
was D.A.D.M.S. at Folkestone and Dover.
Served in France with the 2nd Divisional
Engineers. Promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel and
made Second in Command in Etchinghill
Hospital, England.
CHRISTOPHER CARRUTHERS
B.A., 1905
Appointed July 24th, 1916, Honorary Captain
and Chaplam m the 151st Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Served in France with the
Canadian Cavalry Brigade and the 7th Field
Ambulance. Invalided to England and attached
to Granville Hospital, Buxton.
ERNEST BERCHMORE CARTER
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, April 24th
1918. Served in Canada.
WILLIAM LeMESURIER CARTER
M.D., 1902
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 19th, 1917. Served in
England and France.
CONWAY cartwri<;ht
M.D., 1901
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, December 1st, 1914. Promoted
to the rank of Major. Served in France in No.
4 Canadian Field Ambulance.
GEORGE HERBERT CARTWRIGHT
APPLIED Science, 1913-15; B.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, October 27th, 1914, in the 21st Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the 3rd,
and later to the 6th Battery, Canadian Field
Artillery. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France. Was awarded the Military
Cross.
ERIC CARUS-WILSON
B.Sc, 1914.
Commissioned, September 2nd, 1914, in the
Royal Engineers, 17th Divisional Signal Com-
pany. Transferred to the 8th Divisional Signal
Company. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Was mentioned in despatches twice and awarded
the Military Cross.
LEO A. CASEY
Arts, 1910-11
Enlisted, June 4th, 1918, in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, Training Depot No. 4. Promoted
to the rank of Staff Sergeant. Served in Canada
and England.
MARTIN FRANCIS CASHIN
MEDICINE, 1917-18; M.D., 1923
Enlisted, August 1st, 1918, as a Cadet in the
Royal Air Force.
vester ernest d. casselman
Medicine, 1893-94
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, August 17th, 1916. Served in
Canada in the 2nd Field Ambulance.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLI.
WESTCOTE LEWIS LYTTLETON CASSELS
B.Sc. 1913
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
November 10th, 1915. Transferred to the 5th
Field Company. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France. Was wounded.
GORDON J. CASSIDY
Medicine, 1916-18; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, September 5th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
ELURIDGE GATE
Arts, 1914-15; B.C.L., 1921
Appointed Lieutenant in the 35th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, December 15th, 1915.
Transferred to the Royal Air Force. Served m
France. Was wounded November 13th, 1916.
albert l. cauldwell
Arts and Applied Science, 1910-11
Enlisted, September 26th, 1918, in the Canadian
Army Service Corps. Served in Canada.
GEORGE RUTHERFORD CAVERHILL
Arts, 1913-15; B.A., 1920
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Service Corps. May 30th, 1916. Served in
France.
HUGH DALFORD CHAMBERS
B.Sc, 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Railway
Construction and Forestry Depot, October 25th,
1917. Transferred to the 5th Canadian Railway
Troops. Served in France.
WILLIAM D. CHAMBERS
Applied Science, 1904-06
Appointed Lieutenant in the 24th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, October 29th,
1914. Transferred to the Royal Flying Corps.
Served in France. Made prisoner of war on
October 8th, 1917.
ARTHUR BUTLER CHANDLER
B.A., 1904; M.D., 1906
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, October 16th, 1915. Served in
France in the 6th Brigade, Canadian Field
Artillery. Mentioned in despatches.
frank chappell
Applied Science, 1908-09
Appointed Lieutenant in the 182nd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, April 1st. 1916.
Served in England and France. Mentioned in
despatches.
paul vincent charland
Pharmacy, 1917-18
Enlisted, August 14th, 1918, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps Training Depot No. 4.
Promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Served in
Canada.
aime a. charlebois
Applied Science, 1894-95
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Field
Ambulance, April 15th, 1915. Served in Eng-
land.
DONALD RICHARD CHARLESON
B.Sc., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the 47th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, November 6th,
1915. Promoted to the rank of Captam. Served
in France. Was wounded August 10th, 1918.
Awarded the Military Cross.
EDGAR ALEXANDER CHARLTON
B.Sc., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian
Engineers, May 16th, 1918. Served in England.
GOLDWIN EARL CHARTERS
M.D., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, June, 1916. Transferred to the
Royal Army Medical Corps, and later to the
48th Motor Ambulance Convoy. Served in
Mesopotamia, Salonika, Italy and France.
Was wounded May 24th, 1918. Died, April,
1923.
FRANK BERNARD CHAUVIN
Agriculture, 1914-16; B.S.A., 1921
Enlisted, May 15th, 1916, in the 66th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
25th Battery, and later to the Royal Air Force,
with the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
camille armand chazeaud
Arts, 1915-16
Enlisted as Quarter Master Sergeant in the
French Republican Forces. Served in France.
Was wounded and was awarded the Croix de
Guerre.
HILTON SNIDER CHEESBROUGH
B.A., 1909
Appointed Lieutenant in the 4th Divisional
Anmiimition Column (later the 5th), Canadian
Expeditionary Force, June 16th, 1916. Trans-
ferred to the 52nd Battery, 13th Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery. Served in France.
Was wounded. Mentioned in despatches.
GEORGE ALBERT CHEESEMAN
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, Training Depot No. 4, April 17th,
1918. Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served
in England.
HILL HARRISON CHENEY
M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain, in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, Training Depot No. 4, Jtme 27th,
1918. Served in England.
ALEXANDRE CHEVALIER
Law, 1916-17; B.C.L., 1920
Enlisted, May 2nd, 1917, in the McGill Draft,
Canadian Siege Artillery. Served in France.
CYRIL GEORGE CHILD
B.Sc., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the Divisional Cyclist
Company, Canadian Expeditionary Force, Sep-
tember 28th, 1914. Promoted to the rank of
Major. Served in France.
noel ingersoll chipman
Applied Science, 1912-15; B.Arch., 1920
Enlisted, May 22nd, 1915, in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Transferred to No. 2 Sanitary
Section, Canadian Machine Gun Corps. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
WILLIAM WALLACE CHIPMAN
M.D.. 1904
Enlisted, November, 1916, in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Transferred to Training Depot
No. 3, and later to No. 3 Canadian Casualty
Clearing Station. Served in France.
ALEXANDER HAROLD CHISHOLM
Applied Science, 1913-16; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, May 10th, 1916, in No. 6 (McGill)
Canadian Siege Battery. Promoted to the rank
of Bombardier. Served in France.
ALEXANDER NEIL CHISHOLM
Medicine, 1912-17; M.D., 1917
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Served in France.
ARTHUR HAROLD CHISHOLM
B.Sc., 1917
Enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps.
duncan francis chisholm
Applied Science, 1913-14
Enlisted, May 9th, 1916, in No. 6 (McGill)
Battery (afterwards the 7th) Canadian Siege
Artillery. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France.
hugh a. chisholm
Law, 1913-15
Appointed Lieutenant, December 5th. 1914, in
the 23rd Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary
Force. Transferred to the 3rd Battalion. Pro-
moted to the rank of Major. Served in France.
Was wounded and was awarded the Military
Cross and Bar.
HUGH ALEXANDER CHISHOLM
M.D., 1905
Appointed Captain, September 22nd, 1914, in
the Canadian Army Medical Corps. Promoted
to the rank of Colonel. Transferred to the 1st
Divisional Headquarters, and later to the 4th
Divisional Headquarters, as D.A.D.M.S. Served
in France. Wounded, April, 1915, and September
11th, 1916. Appointed Deputy Director, Cana-
dian Medical Services, 1918. Mentioned in
despatches three times, awarded the Distin-
guished Service Order and made a Companion
of the Order of St. Michael and St. George.
JOHN FOSTER CHISHOLM
Arts, 1914-15; B.C.L.. 1921
Commissioned, August, 1915, as a Captain in
the Royal Air Force. Served in France. Was
interned in Holland. Awarded the Distinguished
Service Cross and the Distinguished Flying
Cross.
HENRY BRUCE CHOWN
B.A., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the 38th Battery, 10th
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, December
24th, 1915. Served in France. Was wounded.
Was awarded the Military Cross.
john donald christie
Arts, 1911-12
Appointed Lieutenant in No. 10 Forestry and
Railway Construction Depot, September 23rd,
1917. Served in England. Was wounded in an
air raid on London.
JOHN EDWARD CHRISTIE
B.Sc., 1913; Medicine, 1914-18; M.D., 1919
Enhsted, August 5th, 1918, in the 1st Quebec
Regiment. Served in Canada.
philip harvey chrysler
Arts, 1905-06; Applied Science, 1905-08
Appointed Lieutenant in the 3rd Divisional
Ammunition Column, December 22nd, 1915.
Served in France.
CHARLES HAROLD CHURCH
M.D., 1896
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 12th, 1915. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in France with the
2nd Canadian General Hospital, the 13th Field
Ambulance and the 54th Battalion.
CYRIL KLOCK CHURCH
B.A., 1913; M.D., 1916
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Served in France. Enlisted
a second time in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps Training Depot No. 4. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in England.
HARCOURT BELL CHURCH
M.D., 1917
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot No. 4, September
3rd, 1918. Served in Canada.
cecil churchill
Applied Science, 1900-05
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Canadian
Garrison Artillery, December 1st, 1915. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain. Served in
Canada.
lewis piers CHURCHILL
M.D., 1909
Appointed Captain in the 219th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, March 31st,
1916. Transferred to the 5th Field Ambulance,
Canadian Army Medical Corps. Served in
France. Was awarded the Military Cross.
CUTHRERX N. CLARK
B.A., 1916
Appointed Quartermaster in the Ammunition
Transfer Service, Imperial Army.
PETER ARCHIBALD GILCHRIST CLARK
B.A., 1917
Enlisted, April 5th, 1917, in the McGill Draft,
Canadian Siege Artillery. Transferred to the
10th Siege Battery, 3rd Brigade, Canadian Gar-
rison Artillery. Served in France.
walter donaghue clark
Applied Science, 1912-15
Enlisted, September 6th, 1917, in an Infantry
Battalion, Transport Construction Division,
United States Army. Promoted to the rank of
Sergeant.
charles f. e. clarke
Arts, 1896-97
Enlisted, August 1st, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, British Columbia Regiment. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lance-Corporal. Served in
Canada.
EDWARD LAWRENCE CLARKE
Applied Science, 1915-16; B.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, May 2nd, 1916, in No. 6 (McGill)
Battery, Canadian Siege Artillery. Transferred
to the 1st Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Served in France.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
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everett wendell clarke
Applied Science, 1913-14
Enlisted, January 15th, 1916, in the Motor Trans-
port. Transferred to the Royal Air Force.
FREDERICK CLARENCE CLARKE
M.D., 1908
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, January 12th. 1915. Promoted
to the rank of Major. Served in France in the
12th Field Ambulance. Was awarded the
Military Cross.
JAMES CHRISTOPHER CLARKE
M.D., 1909
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 4th, 1916. Served m
France in the 13th Field Ambulance. Was
mentioned in despatches.
BRIAN BROOKE CLAXTON
Arts, 1915-16: B.C.L., 1921
Enlisted, April 5th. 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft, Canadian Siege Artillery. Trans-
ferred to the 3rd Brigade, Canadian Garrison
Artillery. Promoted to the rank of Acting
Battery Sergeant-Major. Served in France.
Was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal.
george miller clayton
Arts, 1915-16
Enlisted, October 23rd, 1916, in the Canadian
Army Dental Corps. Served in Canada.
JOSEPH BADENOCH CLEARIHUE
B.A., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Regiment,
Canadian Garrison Artillery, November 4th,
1914. Transferred to the 62nd Battery, 13th
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, and later to
the 51st Battery. Served in France. Was
awarded the Military Cross.
andrew graham cleghorn
Applied Science, 1910-11
Enlisted, September 22nd, 1914, in the 14th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 1st Ammunition Sub-Park. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
CLIFFORD GIBSON CLEMENTS
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 17th, 1918. Served in
Canada.
ronzo douglas clerk
Applied Science, 1913-15
Commissioned, December 5th, 1916, as Second
Lieutenant in the Royal Flying Corps.
DONALD ERNEST HOWELL CLEVELAND
M.D., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army Medi-
cal Corps, March 2nd, 1916, serving as Medical
Officer with the 83rd Field Ambulance, the 2nd
Battalion, King's Scottish Light Infantry, and
the 2nd Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry. Transferred to the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France.
HARRY ROLAND CLEVELAND
D.V.S., 1894
Appointed Captain in the 5th Canadian Mounted
Rifles, January 2nd, 1915. Transferred to the
Canadian Army Veterinary Corps, and was later
attached to the 8th Canadian Infantry Brigade.
Served in France.
HENRY ROSS CLEVELAND
D.D.S., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Dental Corps, April 17th, 1916. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in France.
ERNEST HOWARD CLIFF
Arts, 1912-15; B.A., 1916; B.C.L., 1921
Enlisted, April 30th, 1915, in the 2nd Universities
Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry. Transferred to the Uth Royal
Fusiliers. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Served in France. Was wounded February
17th, 1917.
edmund prescott cloran
Applied Science, 1909-11
Enlisted, September 4th, 1915, in the 53rd
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
Was wounded April 9th, 1917. Was awarded the
Croix de Guerre.
ROY BRAINERD CLOUGH
B.Sc, 1917
Enlisted, May 29th, 1917, in the McGill Battery,
Canadian Siege Artillery. Transferred to the
10th Siege Battery, 3rd Brigade, Canadian
Garrison Artillery. Served in France. Was
wounded August 23rd, 1918.
james campbell clouston
Applied Science, 1917-18
Enlisted as a Midshipman in the Royal Navy.
a. harold coates
Medicine, 1910-11
Enlisted, June 18th, 1915, in the Princess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Transferred,
with the rank of Captain, to the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, attached to Canadian Corps
Headquarters. Served in France. Was wounded.
HORACE WELDON COATES
M.D., 1901
Appointed Major in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, October 5th, 1916. Served in
France.
WILLIAM JOHN COCHRANE
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot No. 4, April 17th,
1918. Served in Canada.
ALFRED ERNEST COCKFIELD
Applied Science, 1913-15; B.Sc, 1921
Enhsted, October 2nd, 1915, in the 3rd Battery,
Canadian Siege Artillery. Transferred to the
5th Siege Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery,
and later to the 20th Siege Battery, Royal
Garrison Artillery, with a commission. Served
in France.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
ERIC MORTON COCKSHUTT
Applied Science, 1915-16; B. Com., 1922
Appointed Lieutenant in the 4th Divisional
Ammunition Column, Canadian Expeditionary
Force, July 10th, 1916. Transferred to the 1st
Divisional Ammunition Column. Promoted to
the rank of Acting Captain. Served in France.
FRANCIS LESLIE CODE
Applied Science, 1915-18; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, May 7th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Promoted to the rank of
Acting-Sergeant. Served in England.
CARYL FINN COFFIN
B.S.A., 1914
Enlisted, March 28th, 1918, in the 49th Com-
pany, 20th Engineers, United States Army.
HORACE RIVES COHEN
Arts, 1911-15; B.A., 1918
Appointed Captain in the 163rd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December 18th,
1915. Served in Bermuda and England,
JOSEPH COHEN
Applied Science, 1915-18; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, August 5th, 1918, in the Artillery,
United States Army. Promoted to the rank of
Corporal.
nathan b. cohen
Applied Science, 1908-10
Enlisted, January 5th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment, Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Transferred to the 14th
Battalion. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
AUBREY ANDREW COHOON
Law, 1916-17
Enlisted, May 26th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Transferred to the Ottawa Siege Artillery Draft
and later to the 6th Canadian Siege Battery, 2nd
Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served in
France.
REGINALD NORMAN COKE
B.Sc., 1914
Enlisted, November 14th, 1914, in the 2nd
Signal Company, Canadian Engineers. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lance-Corporal. Trans-
ferred to the British Army as a Lieutenant
attached to the Tractor Depot, Army Service
Corps. Served in France.
DOUGLAS SEAMAN COLE
B.Sc., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the 77th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, February 16th,
1916. Transferred to the 5th Pioneer Battalion,
as Machine Gun Officer. Seconded for duty to
the Explosives Division of the Imperial Munition
Board as Assistant Chief Chemical Adviser.
Served in Canada.
FREDERICK MINDEN COLE
B.C.L., 1897
Appointed Major in the Canadian Siege Artillery.
June 10th, 1915. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in France. Was
twice mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Distinguished Service Order. Died, July, 1920.
GEORGE EDWARDS COLE
B.A., 1902, B.Sc, 1906
Appointed Lieutenant in the. 159th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, February 15th,
1916. Transferred to the Canadian Engineers.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France with Tunnelling Company No. 3.
GEORGE HERBERT COLE
B.Sc., 1904; M.Sc., 1905
Appointed Lieutenant in the Young Men's
Christian Association, August 13th, 1917.
Served in England. In 1918 was in charge of the
Chinese Y.M.C.A. with the British Army in
France.
WILLIAM STANLEY COLE
Applied Science, 1915-16; B.Sc., 1920
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
August 1st, 1916. Promoted to the rank of
Acting-Captain. Served in France.
EUGENE SEELEY COLER
Medicine, 1914-17; M.D., 1922
Appointed Captain in the Royal Flying Corps,
June 22nd, 1917. Served in Franc*. Was
wounded, September 16th, 1918. Awarded the
Distinguished Flying Cross.
FRANK B. COMMON
B.A., 1913; M.A., 1914; B.C.L., 1917
Enlisted, November 27th, 1917, as a Cadet in
the Royal Flying Corps.
william charles common
Arts, 1908-09
Enlisted, September 22nd, 1914, in the 14th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Served
in France. Made prisoner of war.
GERALD P. CONNELL
Applied Science. 1917-18; B.Sc., 1923
Enhsted, May 6th, 1918, in the 74th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Served in England.
WILLIAM JOHN CONNOLLEY
B.Sc., 1914
Enlisted, September 25th, 1914, in the Divisional
Ammunition Park, Canadian Field Artillery.
Served in France, Belgium and Germany.
KELCEY IRELAND CONOVER
M.D., 1916
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 20th, 1916. Served in
France as Medical Officer with the Royal
Canadian Heavy Artillery.
CLARE PATTIE CONROY
M.D., 1888
Appointed Lieutenant in a Base Hospital,
United States Army, September 5th, 1917.
JOSEPH M. CONROY
B.Sc., 1918
Enlisted, June 28th, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Air Force. Served in Canada.
Transferred to the Royal Naval Service.
ROBERT J. CONROY
M.D., 1900
Appointed Captain in the Medical Corps, United
States Array, July, 1918.
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ERNEST BUCHANAN CONVERY
M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, September 5th, 1917. Served
in Canada.
MAYNARD STEPHEN COOK
Medicine, 1915-16; M.D., 1923
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian
Engineers, June, 1916. Transferred to the Royal
Naval Air Service.
HEREWARD LESTER COOK
B.A., 1900; M.A., 1903
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers,
1st Field Survey Battalion, Canadian Expedi-
tionary Force, October 29th, 1916. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Serveid in France.
HERBERT GORDON COOKE
Law, 1909-10
Enlisted, September 22nd, 1914, in the 14th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Served in France. Was wounded.
bernard dysart coombes
Applied Science, 1908-10; 1913-15
Enlisted, February 2nd, 1915, in the 24th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 27th Battalion. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
wounded, November 7th, 1917. Mentioned in
despatches.
THOMAS JOSEPH COON AN
B.C.L, 1914
Appointed Captain in the 5th Pioneer Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, March 24th,
1916. Served in England.
GODFREY COOPER
B.A., 1914
Enlisted, October 23rd, 1914, in the 23rd
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Transferred to the 87th Battalion. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France. Was
wounded November 18th, 1916.
JOHN GARDNER COPELAND
Arts, 1912-15; B.A., 1918; M.D., 1922
Enlisted, February 18th, 1915, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Lance-Corporal. Served in France with the 8th
Field Ambulance. Was wounded September
17th, 1916.
NEWALL COPELAND
Medicine, 1915-16; M.D., 1922
Enlisted, October 10th, 1916, in the 75th Bat-
tery, Canadian Field Artillery. Served in France
in the 1st Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
andrew eric copland
Applied Science, 1910-12
Appointed a Lieutenant in the Canadian
Field Artillery, January 6th, 1915. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
mentioned in despatches.
ALLAN BLYTHE COPPING
Applied Science, 1914-16: B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, May 2nd, 1916, in the 6th (McGill)
Siege Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery, later
known as the 7th Battery. Served in France.
GEORGE GRAHAM CORBET
M.D., 1898
Appointed Captain in No. 1 Canadian General
Hospital, September 23rd, 1914. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in
France.
EDWARD ANNAND CORBETT
B.A., 1909; M.A., 1916
Enlisted, April, 1917, in the Young Men's
Christian Association. Gazetted Lieutenant,
September, 1917. Promoted to the rank of
Honorary Captain. Served in France.
PERCY ELWOOD CORBETT
B.A., 1913; M.A., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the 73rd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, July 20th, 1915.
Transferred to the 13th Battalion. Served in
France. Was wounded. Awarded the Military
Cross.
karl fitzroy allyne corbin
Medicine, 1905-06
Enlisted, June 9th, 1915, in the 60th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Promoted to the
rank of Acting Regimental Quartermaster
Sergeant. Served in France. Was wounded.
stanley bijdden coristine
Applied Science, 1906-07
Appointed Major in the 42nd Battalion, Cana-
dian Expeditionary Force, June 7th, 1915.
Served in France. Was wounded.
charles cochrane corneille
Applied Science, 1915-16
Enlisted, March 2nd, 1917, in the 79th Dep9t
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Served in
France with the 2nd Brigade as a Signaller.
harold alphonse corriveau
Arts, 1915-16
Enlisted, January 3rd, 1917, in the 79th Depot
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred
to the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery. Served
in France.
lawrence v. moore cosgrave
Applied Science, 1912-13
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Field
Artillery, September 21st, 1914. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in France.
Was mentioned in despatches. Awarded the
Distinguished Service Order.
THOMAS FORREST COTTON
B.A., 1905; M.D., 1909
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, March 27th, 1916. Served in
France in the 7th Canadian Stationary Hospitalr
Promoted to the rank of Major.
gerald diomede coughlan
Applied Science, 1913-16
Enlisted, July 31st, 1916, in the 148th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the 24th Battalion. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Was wounded August 17th, 1917.
Awarded the Military Medal and Bar.
FRANCIS JOSEPH COUGHLIN
M.D., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, March 22nd,
1917. Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served
in Canada.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
J. ALBERT COUILLARn
M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, August 2nd, 1916. Served in
Canada as Medical Superintendent Lake Ed-
ward Sanatorium.
LOUIS AUGUSTE COULIN
B.Sc, 1909
Enlisted, December 20th, 1915, in the Canadian
Engineers Training Depot. Transferred to the
163rd Battalion. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France with the 22nd
Battalion. Was wounded. Awarded the Military
Cross.
C;iJl C. PAPINEAU COUTURE
B.A., 1903; B.C.L., 1906
Appointed Lieutenant in the 79th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. December 5th. 1917.
Served in England.
HERMAN WALTER COVEY
M.D., 1907
Appointed Lieutenant in the United States
Army Medical Corps, October 18th, 1918.
frederick «avii> cowan
Applied Science, 1915-16
Enlisted, August, 1917, as a Cadet in the Royal
Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant.
EUGENE POMEROY COWLES
B.Sc, 1910
Commissioned, March 31st, 1916, in the Royal
Engineers, 170th Company. Transferred to the
176th Company. Served in France. Was
wounded March 28th, 1918. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Awarded the Military Cross.
ARTHUR THOMAS NOEL COWLEY
B.Sc., 1910
Enlisted, May 6th, 1915, in the Royal Naval Air
Service. Granted a commission, July 30th, 1915.
Was taken prisoner of war May 6th, 1916, and
spent two years as such in Germany and six
months in Holland. Demobilized with the rank
of Captain.
hu<;h s. cowper
Agriculture, 1916
Enlisted, November 14th, 1914, in the 6th
Canadian Field Ambulance. Promoted to the
rank of Acting-Sergeant. Transferred to the
Royal Air Force with a commission. Served in
France.
edward cecil cox
Applied Science, 1916-17
Enlisted, February 28th, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Air Force, as a Cadet.
JOHN RAFFLES COX
B.Sc., 1910
Enlisted, March 27th, 1917, in the Canadian
Siege and Heavy Artillery. Transferred to the
6th Canadian Siege Battery. Promoted to the
rank of Corporal. Served in France.
RALPH BENJAMIN COX
M.D., 1902
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, July 31st, 1917. Served in
England in No. 5 Canadian General Hospital
and on the Hospital Ship *'Essiquebo."
david n. craig
Arts, 1911-12
Enlisted in the 21st Battery, 6th Brigade, Cana-
dian Field Artillery, leaving for overseas, Feb-
ruary 17th, 1915. Served in France.
EDWARD CRAIG
M.D., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 26th, 1917. Attached
to the 2nd Canadian Stationary Hospital.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France with the 5th Canadian Field Ambulance.
evan douglas craig
Agriculture, 1910-12
Enlisted, March 8th, 1916, in the 193rd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the 4th Infantry Works Company. Served in
France.
oliver stanley craik
Arts, 1914-15
Enlisted, March 5th, 1915, in the 3rd Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the 6th Field
Ambulance. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France. Was wounded at Passchen-
daele, November 7th, 1917, and at Bourlon
Wood, September 30th, 1918. Awarded the
Military Cross.
william clifford crang
Agriculture, 1914-15
Enlisted, October 9th, 1918, in the 8th (formerly
the 165th) Battery, Canadian Siege Artillery.
JOHN EDWIN CRANKSHAW
Law, 1917-18; B.C.L., 1920
Enlisted, July, 1917, as a Warrant Officer
(Wireless Branch), Royal Canadian Naval
Volunteer Reserve.
EDWIN MINTER CRAWFORD
Arts, 1913-15; Medicine, 1913-14; B.A., 1922
Enlisted, July 13th, 1917, in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Sergeant. Served in Canada.
gerald francis creaghan
Applied Science, 1914-15
Enlisted, March 23rd, 1915, in the Canadian
Overseas Railway Construction Corps. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Naval Air Service with a
commission. Served in France.
THOMAS CYRIL CREAGHAN
B.A., 1915
Appointed a Lieutenant in the 55th Battalion,
C.E.F., March 29th, 1915. Transferred to the
Royal Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France. Was wounded
November 20th. 1917.
JOHN ALFRED CREASOR
B.Sc., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the 60th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, June 13th,
1915. Promoted to the rank of Captain and was
also Staff-Captain, 3rd Brigade, Canadian
Engineers. Served in France. Was twice
mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Military Cross.
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JOHN JENNIN(;S CREELMAN
B.C.L., 1907
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel, commanding the
2nd Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, August
18th 1914. Served in France from February
1915, to April, 1917. Was shell-shocked.
Twice mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Distinguished Service Order and the Order of
St. Stanislas (Russia).
kenneth andrew creery
Applied Science, 1912-13
Enlisted, September 25th, 1914, in the 16th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Flying Corps with a com-
mission. Served in France.
CHARLES PEARSE CREIGHTON
Applied Science, 1914-15; B.Sc, 1920
Enlisted, February 23rd, 1915, in the 2nd
Divisional Signal Company. Promoted to the
rank of Corporal. Served in France. Commis-
sioned in the Royal Flying Corps.
ERIC CREWDSON
B.Sc, 1913
Granted a commission in the Royal Engineers,
October 1st, 1914. Promoted to the rank of
Major. Transferred to the Royal Air Force.
Was twice mentioned in despatches and awarded
the Military Cross.
w. R. crit<:hley
Agriculture, 1913
Appointed a Lieutenant in the 10th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, September 26th,
1914. Promoted to the rank of Major. Served
in France. Was mentioned in despatches and
awarded the Distinguished Service Order.
VERNON <:R0CKETT
Arts, 1907-08
Enlisted, December 16th, 1915, in the 105th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Transferred to the Canadian Machine Gun
Division. Promoted to the rank of Sergeant.
Served in England.
thomas arthur croft
Medicine, 1911-12
Enlisted, September 24th, 1914, in the 3rd
Canadian Field Ambulance. Transferred to No.
3 Canadian General Hospital. Promoted to the
rank of Corporal. Served in France.
ROBERT PARKER CROMARTY
Graduate School 1914-15; M.Sc., 1917
Enlisted, May 27th, 1915, in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Transferred to the 2nd Sanitary
Section, Canadian Army Medical Corps. Served
in France.
HUCH ARTHUR CROMBIE
Applied Science, 1913-16; B.Sc., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, June 8th, 1916. Transferred to the
124th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Served in France. Was wounded June 15th,
1917.
harry roy cromwell
Arts, 1915-16; Applied Science, 1916-18;
BiSc., 1921
Enlisted, April 24th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Promoted to the rank of
Corporal. Served in England.
RICHARD HUME CRONYN
Applied Science, 1912-14
Appointed a Lieutenant in the Royal Flying
Corps, November 20th, 1915. Promoted to the
rank of Captain, Flight Commander and Officer
commanding the 83rd Squadron.
geor<;e bond cross
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 17th, 1918. Served in
Canada.
george carmichael cross
Arts, 1914-15
Enlisted, May 1st, 1916, in the 196th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles. Served in
France.
JOHN SAMUEL CROSS
Medicine, 1914-18; M.D., 1919
Enlisted, October 3rd, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
JOHN townley knowles crossfield
B.Sc, 1913
Enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps.
JAMES ALEXANDER CROZIER
M.D., 1902
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, January 21st, 1915. Promoted
to the rank of Major. Served in France with
No. 2 Canadian General Hospital. Mentioned
in despatches.
WILLIAM DOUGLAS CRUIKSHANK
M.D., 1913
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, January 4th, 1916. Served with
No. 7 Canadian General Hospital and, later, in
France, with the 2nd Canadian General Hospital.
Promoted to the rank of Captain.
HOWARD CRUTCHFIELD
B.Sc., 1916
Enlisted, April 28th, 1916, in the 6th (McGill)
Siege Battery (afterwards known as the 7th),
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served in France.
JAMES H. CULLY
Medicine, 1916-18; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, May 16th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
eric cyril cumming
Applied Science, 1913-15
Enlisted, January 13th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, Manitoba Regiment. Promoted to
the rank of Acting-Sergeant. Was transferred to
the Royal Air Force with a commission. Served
in England.
HERBERT E. CUMMING
M.D., 1913
Appointed Lieutenant in the Fort Garry Horse,
Canadian Expeditionary Force,- September 25th,
1914. Transferred to No. 1 Canadian General
Hospital. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Served in France. Was awarded the Military
Cross.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
JOHN R. GUMMING
M.D., 1913
Appointed a Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Aup^Jst 21st, 1915. Served in
France.
WILLIAM GORDON GUMMING
B.A., 1899; M.D., 1903
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, Training Depot No. 4, April
5th, 1916. Served in England.
philip m. gummins
Arts, 1904-05; Applied Science, 1904-06, 07-10
Enlisted, January 7th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Transferred
to the Royal Flying Corps. Served in Canada.
ANDREW IRWIN GUNNINGHAM
B.Sc., 1914
Enlisted, October 13th, 1915, in the 3rd Battery,
Canadian Siege Artillery. Transferred to the
97th Battery. Promoted to the rank of Captain,
Served in France. Was wounded.
RUTHERFORD BOYD CUNNINGHAM
D.D.S., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Dental Corps, March 6th, 1916. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in England. Died,
March 3rd. 1923.
STANLEY HUNTER CUNNINGHAM
B.A., 1913; B.Sc., 1913
Enlisted, January 9th, 1917, in the 7th Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank
of Acting-Corporal. Served in France.
GEORGE SELKIRK CURRIE
B.A., 1911
Enlisted, March 5th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the 2nd
Universities Company, Princess Patricia's Cana-
dian Light Infantry. Promoted to the rank of
Major. Served in France. Was mentioned in
despatches twice, awarded the Military Cross
and the Distinguished Service Order.
WILFRED ALAN CURRY
M.D., 1909
Commissioned, April, 1916, Lieutenant in the
Royal Army Medical Corps. Transferred to the
44th, and, later, to the 34th Casualty Clearing
Station. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Served in France.
EDWIN JOHNSTON CURTIS
Medicine, 1917-18; M.D., 1923
EnHsted, June 4th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, British Columbia Regiment. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Air Force.
ARTHUR GIBB GUSHING
B.Sc., 1912
Enlisted, April 2nd, 1915, in the 27th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. Served in France. Was wounded.
CHARLES GUSHING
B.A., 1910
Enlisted, April 16th, 1915, in the 1st Universities
Company, 38th Battalion, Canadian Expedi-
tionary Force. Transferred to the Princess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Promoted
to the rank of Corporal. Served in France. Was
wounded September 15th, 1916.
DOUGALL GUSHING
B.A., 1907; B.C.L., 1910
Appointed a Lieutenant in the 5th Canadian
Mounted Rifles, February 10th, 1915. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Flying Corps. Shot down
on a night bombing raid, September 16th, 1916,
and taken prisoner by the Germans.
GEORGE CUZNER
M.D., 1900
Appointed a Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, Training Depot No. 11, October
31st, 1916. Transferred to No, 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Served in France.
WARREN AU<;USTUS DAkIN
M.D., 1910
Appointed a Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 30th, 1915. Transferred
to the Royal Army Medical Corps. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in the Dardanelles
and Egypt.
WILLIAM GUY DALPE
M.D., 1914
Appointed a Captain in the 2nd Reserve Park,
Canadian Army Service Corps, November 30th,
1914. Transferred to No. 2 Canadian General
Hospital. Served in France.
arthur t. dalton
Applied Science, 1904-05
Enlisted, October 5th, 1916, in the 68th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank
of Quartermaster Sergeant. Served in Canada.
PAUL MacINTYRE DALY
Agriculture 1917-18; B.S.A., 1921
Enlisted, May 4th, 1918, in the Royal Air
Force. Promoted to the rank of Second Lieu-
tenant.
hegtor dansereau
Music, 1910-12
Enlisted, May 25th, 1918, in the 22nd Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Served in
England.
ALLEN BURNUP DARBYSON
B. Arch., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
April 15th, 1918. Served in England.
albert darghe
Medicine, 1914-16
Enhsted, May 29th, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
george k. darling
Applied Science, 1910-12
Enlisted. August 30th, 1916, in the 66th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Served in France in
the 14th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
harry johnston daubney
Applied Science, 1911-13
Appointed Lieutenant in the 8th Canadian
Mounted Rifles, August 1st, 1915. Transferred
to the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
wounded and awarded the Military Cross.
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gerald hanson davidson
Applied Science, 1910-12
Enlisted. September 23rd, 1914, in the 2nd
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred
to the 3rd Division Trench Mortar Battery.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France. Mentioned in despatches. Was awarded
the Military Cross.
PEERS DAVIDSON
B.A., 1890; B.C.L., 1893
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the 73rd
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force,
December 2nd, 1915. Served in France. Died
in Paris, July 19th, 1920.
ROY ASHTON DAVIDSON
B.A., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the 115th BattaHon,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, January 20th
1916. Served in Canada.
WALTER McDonald davidson
Medicine, 1914-15
Enlisted, February 23rd, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the 12th
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery and later to
the 2nd Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
Served in France and Belgium.
WILLIAM JOSEPH DAVIDSON
B.Sc, 1913
Appointed Lieutenant in the Motor Trans-
port Corps, American Army, November, 1917.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France.
JAMES FREDERICK BLAIR DAVIES
B.Sc, 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the 4th Pioneer
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, Sep-
tember, 1915. Transferred to the Royal Flying
Corps, 34th and 52nd Squadrons. Served in
France and Egypt.
john howard davies
Arts, 1914-15
Commissioned, November 27th, 1914, in the 7th
Leicestershire Regiment, Imperial Army. Served
in France.
ANGLIS WARD DAVIS
B.A. Sc., 1898
Enlisted, August 23rd, 1914, in the Canadian
Engineers. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Served in France. Mentioned in despatches.
Was awarded the Distinguished Service Order.
CHARLES F. DAVIS
Arts, 1914-16; B.A., 1922; M.A., 1923
Enlisted, January 13th, 1916, in the 9th Field
Ambulance. Promoted to the rank of Sergeant.
Served in France.
DANIEL WADE DAVIS
M.D., 1909
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, June, 1915. Transferred to the
Royal Army Medical Corps. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France.
harry bernard davis
Arts and Applied Science, 1910-11
Commissioned Lieutenant in the Royal Horse
Artillery.
HENRY WALTER DAVIS
Applied Science, 1913-14
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian
Regiment, August 23rd, 1915. Served in France.
Was wounded, June 4th, 1916.
ISAAC DAVIS
Arts, 1916-18
Enlisted, April 18th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Served in England.
MALCOLM BANCROFT DAVIS
B.S.A., 1912
Enlisted, June 24th, 1916, in the 6th (McGill)
Siege Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Served in
France.
PATRICK MOY DAVIS
B.Sc, 1904
Enlisted, August 7th, 1915, in the 3rd Univer-
sities Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. Transferred, with a commission,
to the 189th Tunnelling Company, Royal
Engineers. Served in France. Deceased.
russell thomas davis
Arts 1913-14
Enlisted. May 6th, 1918, in the 9th Siege
Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Trans-
ferred to the 4th Heavy Battery. Served in
England.
SYDNEY HERBERT DAVIS
Applied Science, 1915-16; B.Sc., 1923
Enlisted. June 24th, 1916, in the 230th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Sergeant. Transferred to
the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.
Served in France. Was wounded August 26th,
1918.
ROBERT ALEXANDER DAW
B.Sc., 1915
Enlisted. April 1st, 1918, in the Royal Engineers.
Served in England.
WILLIAM ERASER DAW
M.D., 1915
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 22nd, 1918. Served in
England.
ANDREW SIDNEY DAWES
B.Sc., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the 21st Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, January 13th, 1915.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in
France. Was wounded May 23rd, 1916, and
November 2nd, 1917. Was awarded the Military
Cross.
francis gilmer t. dawson
Applied Science, 1910-11
Commissioned as a Flight Sub-Lieutenant in the
Royal Naval Air Service.
FREDERIC JAMES DAWSON
B.Sc., 1909
Appointed Lieutenant in the 54th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, September 14th,
1915. Served in France with the 8th Field
Company, Canadian Engineers. Was wounded.
Mentioned in despatches.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
HEBER WILLIAM DAWSON
Applied Science, 1911-15; B.Sc., 1920
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
October 27th, 1914. Transferred to the 1st
Divisional Signal Company. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France.
BERTRAM D. DEAN
B.A.Sc., 1898
Enlisted, May 10th, 1917, in the First Officers'
Training Camp, American Army, Presidio,
CaUfornia. Commissioned Captain in the 25th
Regiment of Engineers, American Expeditionary
Force. Served in France.
JOSEPH RUSSELL DEAN
B.A., 1915; M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 17th, 1918. Served in
Canada.
oliver james dean
Applied Science, 1914-15
Enlisted, November 8th, 1917, in the Imperial
Air Force. Commissioned in the Royal Naval
Air Service. Served in England.
HENRY F. DEARBORN
M.D., 1907
Commissioned, July 12th, 1918, as a Captain
in the Medical Corps, United States Army.
REGINALD MARK DeCEW
Applied Science, 1912-15; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, September 2nd, 1915, in the Canadian
Engineers, Signalling Company. Served in
France.
SAUL WILLIAM DECKER
Law, 1916-18; B.C.L., 1919
Enlisted, September 24th, 1918, in the Students'
Army Training Corps, Columbia University,
New York.
ALLEN LESLIE DELAHAYE
M.D., 1913
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 21st, 1916. Served in
France, in No. 7 Canadian Field Ambulance.
thomas herbert delany
Agriculture, 1915-16
Enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps, September
6th. 1917. Commissioned in the Royal Air
Force, March 20th, 1918. Served in France.
alain joly de lotbiniere
Medicine, 1908-09
Appointed Lieutenant in the 42nd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, May 10th, 1915,
Served in France.
francois demers
Medicine, 1904-05
Appointed Lieutenant in the 6th Canadian
General Hospital, January 8th, 1916. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
john c. a. demers
Applied Science, 1907-11
Enlisted, May 14th, 1918. in the Canadian
Engineers Training Depot. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Served in Canada.
PAUL E. DEMERS
Applied Science, 1916-18; B.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, May 20th, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment, C.E.F. Served
in Canada.
OTTO DEMUTH
M.D., 1915
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to the rank of
Major. Transferred to the Royal Army Medical
Corps. Served in France. Was twice wounded.
Awarded the Military Cross. Served in England
in various units, among others being the London
Field Ambulance, Hill House Military Hospital,
and the United States Medical Corps.
THEOPHILE CONSTANT DENIS
B.Sc., 18%
Called in the French Reservist Territorial
Army, 3rd Regiment of Infantry. Returned on
leave to his position as Superintendent of Mines,
Province of Quebec, June, 1916.
JAMES PERCIVAL DENNY
M.D., 1915
Enlisted in the Canadian Army Medical Corps.
Transferred to the Royal Army Medical Corps.
cecil orvis derby
Arts, 1910-11
Enlisted, January 3rd, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment, C.E.F. Served
in Canada.
CLIFFORD LAMBIE DERICK
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 17th, 1918. Served in
Canada and England.
LOUIS HENRY DERRER
B.Sc., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
May 15th, 1918. Served in England.
FREDERIC DOUGLAS DERRICK
D.D.S., 1917
Enlisted, July 6th, 1917, in the Canadian Army
Dental Corps. Transferred to the Canadian
Army Medical Corps as Assistant Director of
Dental Services. Promoted to the rank of
Caotain. Served in England.
HAROLD ARCHIBALD DESBRISAY
Medicine, 1912-14, 1915-17; M.D., 1917
Enlisted, November 30th, 1914, in the 6th Field
Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical Corps.
Promoted to the r^k of Captain. Served in
France with No. 3 Canadian General Hospital,
and the 2nd Canadian Stationary Hospital.
henri roland desjardins
Applied Science, 1913-14
Enlisted, August 24th, 1916, in the 74th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
3rd Divisional Ammunition Column, then to the
45th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Served
in France.
BRAM CHARLES DeSOLA
B.A., 1910; B.C.L., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the 71st Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, August 3rd, 1918.
Transferred to the 2nd Canadian Tank Battalion.
Served in England.
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McGILL HONOUR ROLL
rene marcel s. devitis
Law, 1915-16
Enlisted, February 24th, 1916, in the 154th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the French Republican Forces.
CHARLES LEONARD DEWAR
Applied Science, 1916-18; B.Sc, 1921;
M.Sc, 1922
Enlisted, March 10th, 1918, as a Cadet in the
Royal Flying Corps.
ALEXANDER GORDON DEWEY
B.A., 1911
Enlisted, October, 1917, in the American Young
Men's Christian Association. Served in Russia
and Roumania.
GEORGE FINLAY DEWEY
B.A., 1913; M.A., 1914
Enlisted, October 4th, 1918, in the 10th Depot
Siege Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Served in Canada.
CONNEL EDWARD AVERY deWITT
M.D., 1909
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May, 1916. Promoted to the
rank of Major. Was Deputy Assistant Director
of Medical Services and later Assistant Director
of' Medical Services at Aldershot Camp, Nova
Scotia.
william frederick imrie dey
Arts, 1901-03
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
M^ical Corps, Training Depot No. 2, February
20th, 1917. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Served in England.
GEORGE DICK, Jr.
Applied Science, 1914-17
Enlisted, April 25th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Transferred to the 1st Brigade, Canadian
Garrison Artillery. Served in France.
ERNEST DICKEY
MEDICINE, 1917-18; M.D., 1922
Enlisted, May 8th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
JOHN BARRIE DICKIE
MEDICINE, 1914-18; M.D., 1919
Enlisted, June 27th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Transferred
to the Canadian Army Medical Corps. Served in
Canada.
ARTHUR LOGIE DICKIESON
B.Sc., 1909; M.Sc., 1910
Enlisted, February 7th, 1917, in the 257th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 7th Canadian Railway Troops.
Promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Served in
France.
JAMES ALBERT DICKSON
B.A., 1883; M.D., 1887
Appointed Major in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps, May 11th, 1916. Served in France with
Nos. 49 and 55 Casualty Clearing Stations
(British) and No. 3 Canadian General Hospital.
john harold dickson
Applied Science, 1915-17
Enlisted, November, 1917, as a Cadet (Pilot)
in the Royal Air Force.
REGINALD WINNETT DIGBY
B.A., 1911; M.D., 1912
Appointed Captain in the 164th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, March 15th,
1916. Transferred to the 14th Field Ambulance,
Canadian Army Medical Corps. Served in
France.
john a. dilts
Arts, 1917-18
Enlisted, May 15th, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, 2nd Central Ontario Regiment. Served
in England.
archibald h. dixon
Applied Science, 1909-11
Appointed Lieutenant in the 120th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, February 28th,
1916. Served in France.
HOWARD CHANCELLOR DIXON
M.D., 1913
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 7th, 1915. Promoted to the
rank of Major. Served in France with No. 3
Canadian General Hospital.
SHIRLEY GREENSHIELDS DIXON
B.A., 1911; B.C.L., 1914
Enlisted, October 9th, 1914, in the 23rd Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 19th Battalion. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France.
FRANCIS CURZON DOBELL
Arts, 1916-17; B.A., 1919, B.C.L., 1922
Enlisted, May 14th, 1917, in the 5th Royal
Highlanders of Canada, reinforcing Company.
Transferred to the 42nd Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France. Was wounded
August 26th, 1918.
ROBERT MUNRO DOBSON
Arts, 1913-15; B.A., 1920
Enlisted, May 26th, 1915, in the 2nd Universities
Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry. Promoted to the rank of Corporal.
Served in France. Was wounded June 4th, 1916.
RUPERT GEORGE DOCKS
Arts, 1914-15; Dentistry, 1916-18; D.D.S.,1921
Enlisted, May 20th, 1918, in the Canadian Army
Dental Corps. Served in Canada.
GEOFFREY JOHNSTONE DODD
B.Sc., 1911
Enlisted, November 9th, 1914, in the Canadian
Engineers. Transferred to the Royal Engineers
with the rank of 1st Lieutenant. Served in
France and Belgium. Re-enlisted in the Canadian
Expeditionary Force with the rank of Lieutenant,
1919, for service with the Khaki University.
john james dodd
Agriculture, 1914-16
Enlisted, March 10th, 1916, in the 6th Uni-
versities Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. Served in France. Was wounded
(gassed), August 24th, 1917.
john bigelow dodge
Arts and Applied Science, 1910-11
Enlisted as Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal Navy.
Was wounded at the Dardanelles.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
FRANKLIN WILLIAM DOGHERTY
Agriculture, 1915-17; B.S.A., 1922
Enlisted. May 1st, 1917, as a Cadet in the Royal
Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank of Lieut-
enant. Was wounded January 22nd, 1918, and
taken prisoner.
joseph anthony claude dorion
Applied Science, 1917-18
Enlisted, April 23rd, 1918, in the 9th Siege
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Served in
England.
FREDERICK CECIL DONALD
Arts, 1912-15; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, October 27th, 1914, in the 21st Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the 1st
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Served in
France and Belgium.
ANSON SCOTT DONALDSON
M.D., 1901
Appointed Captain in the 3rd Field Ambulance,
Canadian Army Medical Corps, September 25th,
1914. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-
Colonel. Served in France. Was gassed August
18th, 1917, and wounded September 27th, 1918.
Mentioned in despatches three times, and
awarded the Distinguished Service Order and
Bar.
JOSEPH MICHAEL DONNELLY
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 13th, 1918. Served in
England.
richard james dooiner
Law, 1917-19
Enlisted, September 19th, 1918, in the 1st
Depot Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Flying Corps. Served in
Canada.
william hugh doran
Applied Science, 1915-17
Enlisted, August 1st, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Served
in Canada.
JOSEPH WILLIAM DORSEY
M.D., 1909
Appointed Captain in the 105th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, April 22nd,
1916. Served in France. Died December, 1920.
charles emile doucet
Law, 1917-18
Enlisted, January 5th, 1918, for Special Service
in the American Expeditionary Force.
ROBERT DOUGALL
B.S.A., 1914
Enlisted, November 11th, 1917, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st O^i^'bec Reeiment. Served in
Canada.
CEDRU: S I L AK I DO 11, LAS
B.A., 1914
Enlisted, July 13th, 1918, in the 79th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank
of Acting Sergeant. Served in England.
EDGAR DOUGLAS
M.D., 1904
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, September 14th, 1915. Promoted
to the rank of Major. Served in France.
Was wounded. Awarded the Military Cross.
Deceased.
GEORGE VIBERT DOUGLAS
Applied Science, 1911-15; B.Sc., 1920;
M.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, March 1st, 1915, in the 1st Univer-
sities Company, 38th Battalion, C.E.F. Trans-
ferred to the 17th Northumberland Fusiliers, with
a commission, and later to the Royal Engineers.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France and Belgium. Was wounded June 27th,
1916. Mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Military Cross.
HAMNETT TOWNLEY DOUGLAS
B.A., 1911; M.D., 1912
CommivSsioned, October 15th, 1915, as a Lieut-
enant in the Royal Army Medical Corps. Served
with the l/4th Battalion, Leicestershire Regi-
ment, and the l /6th Battalion, West Yorkshire
Regiment. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
HARRY DOVER
M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 1st, 1918. Served in
Canada.
WILLIAM RITCHIE DOWD
B.A., 1915; M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 17th, 1918. Served in
Canada.
VERNON BOOTH DOWLER
M.Sc., 1916
Enlisted, May 6th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Central Ontario Regiment.
Served in Canada.
allan perry dowling
Applied Science, 1908-10
Enlisted, August 27th, 1914, in No. 1 Canadian
Motor Machine Gun Brigade. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Transferred to the 1st
Battalion, 1st Brigade, Machine Gun Company,
Canadian Infantry, Served in France. Was
wounded.
charles k. dowson
Medicine, 1898-02
Enlisted, May 24th, 1915, in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Served with the 2nd Canadian
General Hospital, and the 1st Canadian Field
Ambulance. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Served in France. Was mentioned in despatches.
DENIS COULBORNE DRAPER
Arts, 1899-02
Appointed Major in the 5th Canadian Mounted
Rifles, June 1st, 1915. Promoted to the rank of
Brigadier General. Served in France. Was
wounded. Mentioned in despatches. Awarded
the Distinguished Service Order and Bar, the
Croix de Guerre and created a Companion of
the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael
and St. George.
GEORGE COLLIER DRAPER
B.Sc., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Flying
Corps, July 22nd, 1917. Served in France with
the Uth Squadron.
FRANK LISLE DRAYTON
B.S.A., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the 80th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December 21st,
1915. Transferred to the 50th Battalion.
Served in France and Belgium. Wounded
November 18th, 1916.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
FREDERICK CHARLES WILLIAM DREHER
B.S.A.. 1912
Enlisted, December 10th, 1914, in the 23rd
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred
to the 8th Battery, 2nd Brigade, Canadian Field
Artillery. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France. Was wounded June, 1916.
Died, January 8th, 1920.
william s. drewry
Arts, 1908-12
Appointed Lieutenant in the 61st Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, June 1st, 1915.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France.
E. NEWTON DRIER
M.D., 1899
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, October 12th, 1915. Transferred
to the Royal Army Medical Corps.
KENNETH EVERETT DRINKWATER
B.Sc., 1905
Appointed Lieutenant in the 24th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, October 28th,
1914. Transferred to the 9th Canadian Machme
Gun Company. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Served in France. Was mentioned in des-
patches.
HAROLD VINCENT DRIVER
D.D.S., 1914
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Dental Corps, October 30th, 1916. Served in
England.
HERBERT MASON DROST
B.A., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the 11th Regiment,
Irish Fusiliers of Canada, February 1st, 1917.
Transferred to the 72nd Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Served in France. Was
wounded, and awarded the Military Cross.
LORNE DRUM
B.A., 1892; M.D., 1896
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in No. 1 Station-
ary Hospital, Canadian Army Medical Corps,
September 26th, 1914. Promoted to the rank
of Colonel. Served in France. Mentioned m
despatches. Was made a Commander of the
Order of the British Empire.
GERALD I. DRUMMOND
Applied Science, 1909-10
Appointed Captain in the 42nd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, February 23rd,
1915. Transferred to the 73rd Battalion,
Military District, No. 4. Served in Canada.
JOSEPH DUBNITSKY
Applied Science, 1917-18
Enlisted, May 20th, 1918, in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of Staff
Sergeant. Served in England.
marcel c. dubijc
Applied Science, 1911-15
Enlisted, September, 1915, as a Sub-Lieutenant
in the Royal Naval Air Service. Promoted to
the rank of Flight Commander.
CHARLES WILLIAM DUCK
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot No. 4, April 17th,
1918. Served in Canada.
VICTOR EUGENE DUCLOS
B.A., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the 24th BattaHon,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, October 29th,
1914 Promoted to the rank of Captam. Served
in France. Was wounded. Awarded the Military
Cross.
ROBE ROY DUFFY
B.Sc., 1913
Enlisted, December 17th, 1915, in the Canadian
Engineers Training Depot, with the 5th Canadian
Divisional Engineers. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France with the 4th
Canadian Divisional Engineers. Mentioned in
despatches.
ARCHER FORTESCUE DUGUID
B.Sc., 1912
Appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery, August 10th, 1914.
Served in France with the 8th, 30th and 23rd
Batteries, 2nd Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Was wounded,
June 4th, 1917. Was mentioned in despatches
and awarded the Distinguished Service Order.
DAVID ARCHIBALD DUNBAR
M.D., 1910
Appointed Captain in No. 5 Canadian General
Hospital, July 31st, 1915. Served in Salonika. ^
DONALD GRAY DUNBAR
Applied Science, 1913-18; B.Sc., 1919
Enlisted, February, 1918, as Assistant Physicist
in the Anti-Submarine Division.
ALAN COLOUHOUN DUNLOP
Arts, 1899-1902
Enlisted, February 6th, 1917, in the 79th
Battery, 1st Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artil-
lery. Served in France with the 3rd Canadian
Siege Battery. Was wounded.
david archibald dunlop
Arts, 1911-14
Enlisted, December 11th, 1914, in the 24th
Battalion, C.E.F. Transferred to the Remount
Depot, then to the 6th Field Ambulance, Ca-
nadian Army Medical Corps, and later to the
Royal Air Force with a commission. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
ronald j, dunne
Arts, 1915-17
Enlisted, January 26th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Served
in Canada.
WILFRED GRANT DUNSMORE
Agriculture, 1913-16; B.S.A., 1920
Enlisted, May 15th, 1916, in the 6th (McGill)
Battery. Served in France with the 1st Brigade,
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Transferred to the
Royal Air Force.
WILSON ELLIS DUNTON
Arts, 1913-15
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Universities
Company, 38th Battalion, Canadian Expedition-
ary Force, June 18th, 1915. Transferred to the
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.
Served in France. Shell shocked August, 1916.
NORMAN MORTON DURANT
APPLIED Science, 1915-16; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, May, 1916, as a Motor Mechanic in the
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Served in the
West Indies.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
WILLIAM A. DURIE
Arts, 1907-08; Applied Science, 1907-09
Enlisted, January 24th, 1916, in the 32nd Bat-
tahon, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Promoted
to the rank of Sergeant. Served in England.
VERNON BECKWITH DURLING
B.S.A.. 1915
Enlisted, September 15th, 1915, in the 73rd
Battalion, Royal Highlanders of Canada. Pro-
moted to Sergeant. Served in France.
leon manners duval
Arts, 1907-09; Applied Science, 1909-10
Enlisted, December 7th, 1914, in the 2nd
Reserve Park. Canadian Army Service Corps.
Transferred to the 57th Battalion, to the 2nd
Tunnelling Company, and to the 22nd Battalion.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France. Was wounded May 28th, 1918. Awarded
the Military Cross.
thomas ronald dwyer
Medicine, 1910-13
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 14th, 1917. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in Canada and
England.
alex douglas dyas
Medicine, 1906-09
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army Medi-
cal Corps, No. 2 Field Ambulance, September
16th, 1916. Served in France. Was wounded.
frederick eugene dyer
Agriculture, 1911-12
Enlisted, January 17th, 1917, in the Canadian
Army Service Corps. Served in Canada.
HARRY O'REGAN DYER
Applied Science, 1915-18; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted. April 30th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Promoted to the rank of
Corporal. Served in England.
david dyson
Arts, 1914-15
Enlisted, January 29th, 1916, in the 129th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France. Was wounded. Was awarded the
Military Medal.
clarence thomas eades
Agriculture, 1915-16
Enlisted, June 20th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, Alberta Regiment. Served in Canada.
george herbert h. eadie
Applied Science, 1901-04
Appointed Lieutenant in the 73rd Battalion,
Royal Highlanders of Canada, August 9th,
1915. Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served
in France. Was wounded, March 1st, 1917.
ROBERT SCOTT EADIE
Applied Science, 1913-16; B.Sc., 1920; M.Sc.
1922
Appointed Lieutenant in the 12th Field Com-
pany, Canadian Engineers, May 19th, 1916.
Served in France.
WILLIAM HENRY EAGAR
M.D., 1900
Appointed Captain in the 2nd Canadian Divis-
ional Ammunition Column, December 21st,
1914. Transferred to the 1st Canadian General
Hospital. Promoted to the rank of Major. Served
in France.
JAMES MACDONALD EAKINS
B.Sc., 1909
Appointed Captain in the 2nd Brigade, Canadian
Field Artillery, September 26th, 1914. Promoted
to the rank of Major. Served in France.
HARRY EARLE
B.Sc., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Canadian
Pioneer Battalion (formerly 6th Field Company,
Canadian Engineers), November 15th, 1915. Pro-
moted to the rank of Major. Served in France
with the 1st Pioneer Battalion and the 5th
Canadian Railway Troops.
CHARLES EDWARDS EATON
M.D., 1904
Appointed Lieutenant in the Medical Officers
Trammg Camp, United States Army, May 30th,
1917. Transferred to the 91st Division. Pro-
moted to the rank of Major in the Medical
Officers Reserve Corps.
HAROLD FRANCIS HOPE EBERTS
M.D., 1915
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Transferred to No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to the rank of
Sergeant. Transferred to the Royal Army
Medical Corps with a commission. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
wounded March 28th. 1918.
samuel echenberg
Arts, 1915-16
Enlisted, March 31st, 1916, in the 117th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Served
m France with the 14th Battalion, 3rd Brigade,
Trench Mortar Battery and at Headquarters,
3rd Canadian Infantry Brigade. Mentioned in
despatches.
CHARLES JOHN EDGAR
M.D., 1887
Enlisted, October, 1914, in the Royal Army
Medical Corps. Served at the Royal Victoria
Hospital, Netley, Hants, as Medical Officer on
one Hospital Ship, and as Officer Commanding
on another. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Service at the Dardanelles.
JOHN HAMILTON EDGAR
B.Sc., 1903
Appointed Lieutenant in the 24th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, November 9th,
1914. Resigned, March 17th, 1915. Re-appointed
Lieutenant in the 60th Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force, June 27th, 1915. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
wounded, June 5th, 1916.
geoffrey s. edgell
Arts and Applied Science, 1904-05
Enlisted, August 14th, 1914, in the 12th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 14th Battalion. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Served in France. Was
wounded.
ARTHUR JAMES EDWARD
Applied Science, 1915-18; B.Sc.. 1930
Enlisted, April 30th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps.
Promoted to the rank of Acting-Sergeant.
Served in England.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
CAMERON MacPHERSON EDWARDS
Applied Science, 1903-05
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the 38th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, Feb-
ruary 1st, 1915. Promoted to the rank of General
Staff Officer. Service in France. Was wounded.
Mentioned in despatches. Was awarded the
Distinguished Service Order and two Bars.
GORDON MAXWELL MEIGHEN EDWARDS
APPLIED SCIENCE, 1916-18; B.Sc., 1920;
M.Sc, 1921
Enlisted, May 14th, 1918, in the 9th Siege
Battery. Served in Canada.
ROWLAND PHILIP e(;erton
Applied Science, 1909-12
Enlisted, September 9th, 1915, in the 73rd
Battalion, Royal Highlanders of Canada. Pro-
moted to the rank of Corporal. Served in
England.
JOHN CAMPBELL ELDER
Applied Science. 1916-18; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, September 3rd, 1918, in the Canadian
Engineers. Served in Canada.
JOHN MIINRO ELDER
B.A., 1881; M.D., 1885
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps, with No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital, April 7th, 1915. Promoted to
the rank of Colonel. Served in France. Was
mentioned in despatches. Was awarded the
Military Order of Avis Commander (Portuguese),
and made a Companion of the Most Distin-
guished Order of St. Michael and St. George.
Died February 5th, 1922.
ROBERT ELDER
B.A., 1900, M.D., 1903
Enlisted in the Canadian Army Medical Corps.
Transferred to the Royal Army Medical Corps.
KARL OSLER ELDERKIN
Applied Science. 1915-17; B.Sc, 1920
Enhsted, June Uth, 1917, as a 2nd Class Air
Mechanic in the Royal Air Force. Promoted to
the rank of Corporal. Transferred to the Royal
Air Force.
ERIC HENRY WILLIAM ELKINGTON
Medicine, 1912-14; M.D., 1918
Enlisted, November 14th, 1914, in the 6th
Canadian Field Ambulance. Transferred to the
16th Canadian Field Ambulance and later to
the Imperial Army. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France and Siberia.
<;ERALD B. ELLIOT
Applied Science, 1915-17; B.Sc., 1923
Enlisted, November, 1917, as a Cadet in the
Royal Air Force. Promoted to the rank of
Flight Lieutenant.
james mdnro elliott
Arts, 1914-15
Enlisted, September 27th, 1915, in the 1st Field
Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical Corps.
Transferred to the 10th Field Ambulance.
Promoted to the rank of Acting Sergeant.
Served in France. Was awarded the Military
Medal.
JOHN ESSON CAMPBELL ELLIOTT
B.C.L., 1917
Enlisted in the Royal Field Artillery. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Garrison Artillery, March,
1917. Served in France. Was wounded April
9th, 1918.
ROWLAND MONTAGUE ELLIOTT
B.S.A., 1917
Enlisted, April 27th, 1917, in the 6th (McGill)
Siege Battery, (later known as the 7th), Canadian
Garrison Artillery. Served in France and
Belgium.
SAMUEL H. ELLIOTT
Arts, 1907-08
Enlisted, September 23rd, 1914, in the 14th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Sergeant. Served m
France. Was wounded.
ROBERT HUGH ELLS
B.A.. 1899; M.D., 1903
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, attached to No. 9 Canadian
Stationary Hospital, February 26th, 1915.
Transferred to the 7th Canadian Stationary
Hospital, later to No. 3 Canadian Stationary
Hospital and to the 16th Canadian General
Hospital. Served in France.
SIDNEY CLARKE ELLS
B.A., 1900; B.Sc., 1908
Enlisted with the Canadian Field Artillery,
November 14th, 1914, and quaUfied as Lieut-
enant. Reverted to the rank of Sapper in the
Canadian Engineers, July 4th, 1917. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant. Served m England.
Reverted again to the rank of Private and served
with the Russian Expeditionary Force in North
Russia.
HERBERT JAMES EMERY
Applied Science, 1912-15; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, March 28th, 1915, in the 5th Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the 6th
Howitzer Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
Transferred to the 10th Squadron, Royal Naval
Air Service as Flight Sub-Lieutenant. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant. Was later flying
instructor in the Royal Air Force. Served in
France. Was wounded September 10th, 1916 and
September 18th, 1918.
ross emmans
Arts, 1908-09; Applied Science, 1909-10
Appointed Lieutenant in the 245th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, July 4th, 1916.
Transferred to the 14th Battalion. Served m
France. Was wounded September 1st, 1918.
henry r. emmerson
Arts, 1901-02; Applied Science, 1904-06
Enlisted as a subaltern in the Eaton Motor Car
Machine Gun Battery, January 7th, 1915.
Transferred to the 6th Canadian Mounted
Rifles and later to the 219th Battalion. Pro-
moted to the rank of Major. Served in France.
samuel david endler
Arts, 1915-17
Enlisted, May 15th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Transferred
to the Canadian Railway Troops. Served in
England.
LEMUEL PRICE EREAUX
Arts, 1916-18; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, April 27th, 1918. in the 1st Tank
Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps.
Served in England.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
david j. evans
Arts, 1910-11
Enlisted, October 23rd, 1914, in the 23rd
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 14th Battalion. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
wounded. Mentioned in despatches.
EDWARD EVANS
M.D., 1887
Commissioned Captain in the United States
Red Cross, June 3rd, 1918. Served in France.
HARRY ILSLEY EVANS
B.S.A., 1915
Enlisted, March 17th, 1915, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Transferred to the
Canadian Army Service Corps. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
mentioned in despatches.
JOHN WILLIAM EVANS
M.D., 1894
Commissioned, April 16th, 1916, as a Lieutenant
in the Royal Army Medical Corps. Served in
India.
ARTHUR STEWART EVE
M.A., 1908
Appointed Major in the 148th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. September 29th,
1916. Seconded to the War Office. Appointed
Resident Director of the Admiralty Experimental
Station at Harwich, Anti-Submarine Division.
Promoted to the rank of Colonel. Served in
England. Was made a Commander of the
Order of the British Empire.
HERBERT STEWART EVERETT
Arts, 1912-15; B.A., 1920; M.D., 1923
Appointed Lieutenant in the 6th Canadian
Mounted Rifles, February 12th, 1915. Served
in France in 1915-16 with the 6th and 4th
Canadian Mounted Rifles. Was wounded April
2nd, 1916. Returned to Canada September 30th,
1916. In France in 1918 with the 42nd Battalion
Royal Highlanders of Canada.
DAVID EWART
M.D., 1906
Appointed 1st Lieutenant in the United States
Army Medical Corps, October 17th, 1918. Died,
August 21st. 1923.
PAUL EWART
M.D., 1912
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, March 28th, 1918. Served in
England.
GEORGE E. EWING
Arts, 1896-97
Appointed Major in the 224th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, March 1st, 1916.
Transferred to the 12th Company, Canadian
Forestry Corps. Served in France. Was men-
tioned in despatches.
WILLIAM JOHN EWINt;
Arts, 1893-95
Appointed Major in the 117th Battalion, Cana-
dian Expeditionary Force, March 1st, 1916.
Served in England.
WILLIAM THEODORE EWING
M.D., 1909
Appointed Captain in the 3rd Canadian General
Hospital, March 6th, 1915. Promoted to the
rank of Major. Served in France. Was awarded
the Military Cross.
JAMES ARTHUR FAIRIE
M.D., 1909
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 15th, 1915. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in Canada.
JOSEPH fal<:ke
B.Sc., 1911
Commissioned in the Royal Field Artillery.
ERNEST HENRY FALCONER
M.D., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the United States
Medical Corps, June 21st, 1917. Served with
Base Hospital No. 30 and Mobile Hospital No.
1. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
FRANKLIN NELSON FALLS
M.D., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 7th, 1917. Served in
France with No. 3 Canadian General Hospital
and as Captain and Medical Officer in the 38th
Battalion. Was wounded.
OLIN EVERETT FARLEY
M.D., 1915
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, September 21st, 1916. Trans-
ferred to No. 1 Section, Skilled Corps. Served
in France.
ANDERSON CARLYLE FARLIN<;ER
Medicine, 1913-15; M.D., 1917
Enlisted, March 3rd, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the Royal
Army Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank
of Captain. Served in India, France and
Germany.
RUPERT WHITLEY FARMER
Applied Science, 1915-17; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, April 25th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft, later the 10th Siege Battery,
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served in France.
VINCENT FARMER
Medicine, 1914-18; M.D., 1920
Enlisted, July 11th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
ARTHUR LESLIE FARNSWORTII
Applied Science, 1915-17; B.Sc., 1923
Enlisted, April 26th. 1918, in the 1st Tank
Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps.
Promoted to the rank of Acting-Sergeant.
Served in England.
<;eorge jarvis fa rn worth
Applied Science, 1913-16
Enlisted, April 1st, 1916, in the Divisional
Cyclists, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 198th Battalion and later to the
Royal Air Force with a cornmission. Served in
France.
HUGH CRAGG FARTHIiNG
B.A., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Service Corps, May 12th, 1915. Served in
France.
JOHN COLBORNE FARTHING
Arts, 1914-16; B.A., 1921
Enlisted. March 22nd, 1916, in the 66th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
14th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Pro-
moted to the rank of Sergeant. Served in
France.
131
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
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I
RALPH FRANKLIN MORRIS FAWCETT HENRY C. "^^^"^^
M D 1899 Applied Science, 1904-05
Commissioned Major "in the Royal Army Enlisted^ Septemto 22nd^^^^^^^^
Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of Army Service Corps, transferred to tn^^^^
Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in France. Was Battalion. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant,
awarded the Distinguished Service Order. Served in France.
MARCUS PHILIP FINKLESTEIN
T1.0M.S re.Nc.5 rE.r.1. abk 1910-12^ medicne. 1912.18
Aeroplane crash, May 27th, 1917. Canada.
FREDERICK GALILT FINLEY
GEORCE HARRY FERGUSON M.D., 1885
APPLIED Science, 1913-18 Appointed Lieutenant-Q)lonel in No. 1 Canadian
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En- General Hospital, September 22nd, 1914. Pro-
gineers, May 15th, 1918. Served in England. moted to the rank of Colonel. Served in Canada,
England and France. Mentioned in despatches
HAROLD M. FERGUSON and created a Companion of the Order of the
Medicine, 1907-08 Bath.
Enlisted, September 19th, 1914, in the Canadian philip Sydney fisher
Army Service Corps. Transferred to the Im- ^g^^
perial Army with a commission. ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ 27th,' 1915, as a Flight Sub-
tr^uNi iii, vAxnFR FFRCUSON Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Air Service.
JOHN Promoted to the rank of Flight Commander.
APPLIED Science, 1913-lb Served in France. Was wounded September
Enlisted, May 8th, 1916, in the 6th Siege 24th, 1917. Was awarded the Distinguished
Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served Service Order and the Distinguished Service
in France with the 7th Siege. Battery which was Cross.
afterwards absorbed by the 1st Brigade, Cana-
dian Garrison Artillery. Promoted to the rank roswell erh: fisher
of Sergeant. B.A.. 1909; B.C.L., 1912
Appointed Lieutenant in Canadian Army Service
WILLIAM EWART FERGUSON Corps Training Depot, No. 2, October 5th, 1915.
Medicine, 1912-13 Transferred to the 3rd Canadian Divisional
Enlisted, September 2nd, 1915, in No. 1 Ca- Train. Promoted to the rank of Captam. Served
nadian Field Ambulance Depot. Transferred to m France. Was mentioned m despatches,
the 46th Battalion. Served in France. ^^^^^^ ^ mcLEOD fiske
ALAN FERRIER B.S.A., 1914 , .
AoPTTFn ^TTTTMrF 1912-14- BSC 1920 Served with the Y.M.C.A. Staff at Valcartier
tri'^ . K ^oif .1 iPnt^n.nt in the ^nd Montreal 1915-1916. Enlisted, March 20th,
Gazetted, October, 1914, f^^ lieutenant in the ^ Battalion, Eastern
Cross. ROLAND CLARENCE McLEOD FISKE
B.S.A., 1917
'''''' n t lom Enlisted, May 18th, 1918, in the 1st New
ts.^c., lyiu Brunswick Regiment. Served in Canada.
Gazetted, March 15th, 1915, as a Lieutenant in
the Roy^l Army Ordnance Corps. Transferred edward graham fitz-HENRY
from the 10th to the 2nd, 5th, 17th and 4th Applied Science, 1913-14
Corps, and 5th Army. Promoted to the rank of Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers.
Captain. Served in France.
CHARLES ANDREW ROBERTSON FLEET
EDWARD PHILLIPS FETIIERSTONHAUGH ^g^g. g q L 1911
B.Sc., 1899 Appointed Lieutenant in the 35th Battery,
Appointed Lieutenant m the Canadian En- Canadian Field Artillery, September 11th, 1915.
gineers, November 10th, 1915. Promoted to the Transferred to the 36th Battery, and later to the
rank of Major. Served in France. Was men- ^^y\ Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Pro-
tioned in despatches and awarded the Military moted to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
Cross. Awarded the Military Cross.
HAROLD LEA FETHERSTONHAUGII ROBERT FREDERIC FLEGG
B.Sc., 1909 M.D., 1906
Appointed Lieutenant in the 6th Brigade Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Ammunition Column, Canadian Expeditionary Medical Corps, February 8th, 1915. Promoted
Force, February 1st, 1915. Transferred to the to the rank of Major. Served in France.
1st Canadian Artillery Brigade. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in France. Was gilbert hyndman Fletcher
awarded the Mihtary Cross. B.A., 1911
Enlisted, January 12th, 1916, in the 148th
PHILIP AUSTIN fetterly Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
B.Sc., 1909 ferred to the 42nd Battalion. Promoted to the
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers, rank of Lieutenant. Served in France. Was
May 15th, 1918. Served in England. wounded.
132
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
DAVID BRUCE FLEWELLING
B.S.A., 1912
Enlisted, October 9th, 1915, in the 4th Univer-
sities Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. Served in France. Was wounded
at Courcelette, September 15th, 1916.
walter ross flewin
Applied Science, 1907-10
Enlisted, November 17th, 1914, in the 30th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 16th Battalion and later to the 3rd
Pioneer Battalion. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France. Was wounded May
21st, 1916. Awarded the Military Cross.
robert re<;inali) flood
Agriculture, 1914-15
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in the 38th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry,
and later to the King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry, with a commission. Served in France.
GEORGE DAVID FLOYD
B.Sc., 1915
Enlisted, May 10th, 1917, as a Cadet in the
Royal Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank of
2nd Lieutenant. Seriously injured in a flying
accident, January 3rd, 1918. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force,
April. 1918.
HERBERT PAUL FORAN
Arts, 1913-15; B.A., 1921; M.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, May 23rd, 1915, in the 60th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Discharged October 10th,
1915. Re-appointed Lieutenant in the 199th
Battalion, January, 1916. Transferred to the
Canadian Army Service Corps, Discharged
October 9th, 1916. Re-enlisted May 7th, 1918,
in the 1st Quebec Regiment.
ALEXANDER MACKENZIE FORBES
M.D., 1898
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, as Surgeon to No. 1 Canadian
General Hospital, September 23rd, 1914. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served
in France.
DUNCAN STUART FORBES
B.Sc., 1911; B. Arch., 1915
Enlisted, February 19th, 1915, in the 1st Univer-
sities Company, 38th Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Transferred to the Princess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, and later to
the 7th Machine Gun Company. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Serveid in France. Was
twice wounded. Awarded the Military Cross.
JOHN HUNTER FORBES
B.Sc., 1908
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers
Training Depot, January 24th, 1916. Trans-
ferred to the 4th Divisional Engineers, and later
to the 5th Battalion, Canadian Railway Troops.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in
France. Was wounded.
KARL HUNTER FORBES
Applied Science, 1913-15; B.Sc.. 1921
Enlisted, March 25th, 1916, in the 66th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank
of Sergeant. Served in France.
NORMAN BRUCE FORBES
B. Arch., 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian
Horse Artillery, December 31st, 1916. Served
in France. Mentioned in despatches.
ROBERT DOW FORBES
M.D., 1903
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, December 4th, 1914. Promoted
to the rank of Captain.
ROBERT FORD
Applied Science, 1914-15; B.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, May 1st, 1916, in the 13th Brigade,
Canadian F'ield Artillery. Promoted to the rank
of Sergeant. Served in France. Was wounded.
WALTER STIMSON FORD
B.Sc., 1909
Enlisted, in Vancouver, January 15th, 1915, in
the Canadian Army Service Corps. Transferred
to the 8th Field Engineers; to the Canadian
Overseas Railway Construction Corps, and to
the Royal Garrison Artillery. Promoted to the
rank of Acting Captain. Served in France.
Was wounded February 6th, 1918.
john f. for man
Applied Science, 1910-12
Enlisted, September 26th, 1914, in the 2nd
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to
the rank of Bombardier. Served in France. Was
wounded. May 5th, 1915.
CEORGE AUGUSTUS FORNERET
B.A., 1877
Appointed, June 1st, 1915, as Major and Senior
Camp Chaplain, Headquarters, Canadian Expe-
ditionary Force, at Camp Niagara-on-the-Lake.
JOHN FERGUSON COOKE FORSTER
M.D., 1902
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, No. 4, September
11th, 1918. Served in Canada.
FRANK ALBERT FORTIER
B.Sc., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, 8th Field Company, June, 1915. Served
in France. Was twice wounded.
CLAUDE EDWARD FORTIN
M.D., 1903
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, October 25th, 1914. Transferred
to the Lord Strathcona s Horse as Medical
Officer. Promoted to the rank of Major in the
11th Field Ambulancie. Served in France.
ALVAN FOOTE FOSS
M.D., 1896
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, No. 4, January
18th, 1916. Served in France with the 2nd
Canadian General Hospital.
ROY HOLMES FOSS
Applied Science, 1915-16; B.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, April 28th, 1916, in the 6th Battery
Siege Artillery. Transferred to the 7th Canadian
Siege Battery with the rank of Sergeant, and
later to the Royal Naval Air Service with a
commission. Served in France and Italy.
Awarded the Croiche di Guerra.
113
McGILL HONOUR ROLL
GEORGE BUCHANAN FOSTER
Arts, 1916-17; B.C.L.. 1920
Enlisted, December, 1916, as a Cadet in the
Royal Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Acting-Captain. Served in France. Was awarded
the Distinguished Flying Cross.
(;E0RGE may FOSTER
M.D., 1897
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, June 26th, 1915. Served in
France and Mudros with No. 1 Canadian
Stationary Hospital, the 3rd, 4th and 13th
Battalions, the 1st. 2nd and 3rd Canadian Field
Ambulances, and the 1st Canadian Pioneer
Battalion. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Was wounded. Awarded the Military Cross.
LOWELL SHIELDS FOSTER
M.D., 1909
Appointed Captain in the 73rd Battalion, Royal
Highlanders of Canada, August 30th, 1915.
Transferred to the 13th Field Ambulance, Cana-
dian Army Medical Corps. Served in France.
stanley campbell foster
Applied Science, 1914-15
Enlisted, September 27th, 1915, in the 3rd
Battery, Canadian Siege Artillery. Served in
France. Transferred to the Royal Air Force with
a commission.
jack p. fotheringham
Applied Science, 1915-16
Enlisted, August 24th, 1916, in the 3rd Divisional
Signal Company. Served in France. Was
gassed.
DUDLEY FOURNIER
MEDICINE, 1915-18; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, May 8th, 1918, as a Surgeon Sub-
Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Volunteer
Reserve. Served on board H.M.S. Agalea in the
Mediterranean and as Port Medical Officer at
the Piraeus, Greece.
FRANK SCOTT FOWLER
B.Sc, 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the 179th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, February 24th,
1916. Transferred to the 43rd Battalion.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France. Was wounded October 26th, 1917, and
September 28th, 1918. Awarded the Military
Cross.
<;rant McAllister fowler
B.A., 1917
Enlisted, May 12th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Transferred to the 7th Siege Battery. Served in
France.
fred francis fowlie
Medicine, 1914-16
Appointed Lieutenant in the 132nd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December 14th,
1915. Transferred to the Garrison Wireless
Station, Newcastle, N.B., February 28th, 1918.
Served in Canada.
THOMAS JOHN JOSEPH FOX
B.Sc, 1918
Enlisted in the Engineers, United States Army.
THOMAS FREDERICK FRANCIS
Applied Science, 1911-16
Enlisted, September 21st, 1916, in the 239th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 3rd Canadian Railway Troops.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France.
WILLIAM WILLOUCHBY FRANCIS
M.D. (ad. eun.), 1909
Appointed Captain in No. 3 Canadian General
Hospital, Canadian Army Medical Corps, March
30th, 1915. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Served in France.
william david frank
Agriculture, 1914-15
Enlisted, November 2nd, 1915, in the 87th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Served
in France. Invalided home, October, 1918.
ANDREW STOCKWELL ERASER
Applied Science, 1915-16; B.Sc, 1922
Commissioned in the Royal Field Artillery,
August 16th, 1917. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France and Belgium with
D/330th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, 66th
Division. Was awarded the Military Cross.
ARCHIBALD NORMAN ERASER
B.Sc., 1909
Enlisted as a Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal Naval
Canadian Volunteer Reserve.
HAROLD ALEXANDER ERASER
B.Sc, 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the 63rd Canadian Depot
Battery, January 21st, 1918. Served in England.
hugh n. eraser
Arts, 1906-08
Appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, September 22nd,
1914. Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in
France. Was made prisoner of War July 12th,
1916.
JAMES OLIPHANT ERASER
Arts, 1915-16
EnHsted, May 18th, 1916, in the Royal Canadian
Horse Artillery. Served in France with the
Composite Battery and the 24th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery.
JOHN GORDON CARL ERASER
B.S.A., 1916
Enhsted, April 28th, 1916, in the 6th (McGill)
Siege Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Transferred to the 7th Siege Battery and later
to the 1st Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France.
JOHN ROGER ERASER
M.D., 1910
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army Medi-
cal Corps Training Depot, No. 4, September 12th,
1917. Served in France.
lewis h. eraser
Medicine, 1903-06
Appointed Captain in the Queen's Field Ambu-
lance, Canadian Army Medical Corps, January
25th, 1917. Served in France with the 2nd
Stationary Hospital and the Royal Canadian
Horse Artillery. Was wounded. Awarded the
Military Cross.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
ROBKKT ADAM FKASEK
B.A., 1915
Enlisted, April 6th. 1915, in the 26th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
Royal Field Artillerv with a commission. Trans-
ferred back to the 165th Battery, (later the 5th)
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France. Mentioned
in despatches.
WILBERT GRIEVE ERASER
M.D., 1910
Attached to Queen's Canadian Military Hospital,
1914. Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, June 14th, 1916. Served in
France with No. 1 Canadian General Hospital,
No. 9 Canadian Field Hospital, the 3rd Can-
adian Division, and later in the 16th Canadian
General Hospital at Orpington.
WILLIAM LAWRENCE ERASER
B.Sc., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers Training Depot, May 5th, 1918. Served
in England.
JOHN JAMES FREELAND
B.Sc., 1915
Enlisted, May 9th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Transferred to
the Royal Air Force. Served in Canada.
DAVID DAWSON FREEZE
M.D., 1912
Appointed Captain in the 104th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, November 7th,
1915. Transferred to the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, and was later attached to the
Royal Canadian Regiment, as Medical Officer.
Served in France. Was awarded the Military
Cross.
ARTHUR FRENCH
Arts, 1900-02
Enlisted, May 16th, 1916, in the 199th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the 14th Battalion. Served in France.
CECIL FRENCH
D.V.S., 1894
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Veterinary Corps, April 17th, 1917. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
robert james frey
Medicine, 1915-16
Enlisted, May 22nd, 1917, as Chief Quarter-
master in the United States Naval Aviation
Corps.
CECIL OSCAR FRICKER
B.Sc., 1914
Commissioned, December, 1915, in the Royal
Engineers. Promoted to the rank of Acting-
Captain.
joseph p. friel
Medicine, 1903-04
Enlisted, November 14th, 1914, as a Private in
the 6th Canadian Field Ambulance. Served in
France. Was wounded.
GEORGE DOWNING FRIPP
B.A., 1905; M.D., 1906
Appointed Captain in the Ontario Military
Hospital, Canadian Army Medical Corps,
February 15th, 1916. Transferred to the 1st
Canadian Casualty Clearing Station. Served in
France. Died, April 4th. 1922.
LEO ELIAS FROOMESS
M.D.. 1910
Commissioned, April, 1917, as a Lieutenant in the
Medical Reserve Corps, United States Army.
eliot sumpter frosst
Arts, 1915-16
Enlisted, April 4th, 1916, in the Canadian Army
Service Corps. Promoted to the rank of Lieu-
tenant. Resigned rank and was seconded as a
Private in the same unit. Promoted to the rank
of Sergeant. Served in France with the 1st
Divisional Motor Transport Company and the
1st Battalion Canadian Railway Troops.
ANSON CARR FROST
M.D., 1903
Appointed Captain in No. 5 Canadian General
Hospital, August 26th, 1915. Served in Salonika.
percy j. frost
Medicine, 1905-08
Enlisted, June 28th, 1917, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Central Ontario Regiment. Trans-
ferred to the 2nd Machine Gun Battalion.
Served in France.
john george fulcher
Arts, 1906-08
Enlisted, June 30th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
AUBREY TAYLOR FULLER
M.D., 1901
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
M^ical Corps, February 1st, 1918. Served in
Canada.
GEORGE FREDERICK LeROY FULLER
M.D., 1899
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
M^ical Corps Training Depot, No. 4, July 11th,
1916. Served in France with No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital.
george leroy fuller
Applied Science, 1907-09
Enlisted, March 29th, 1916, in the 5th Pioneer
Battalion. Transferred to the 4th Battalion,
Canadian Railway Troops and later to the 12th
Battalion. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Returned to the 4th Canadian Railway Troops
with the rank of Acting Captain. Served in
France.
alexander frederick fullerton
Applied Science, 1912-15
Enlisted, June 28th, 1915, in the 5th Canadian
Mounted Rifles. Transferred to the Fort Garry
Horse. Served in France.
JAMES THORNTON FULLERTON
B.Sc., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the 4th Section,
Divisional Ammunition Column, Canadian Field
Artillery, March 16th, 1917. Transferred to the
3rd Divisional Ammunition Column, and to the
10th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Served
in France with the 3rd Trench Mortars, 39th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery.
EDWARD HENRY FUNK
M.D., 1909
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, No. 11, January
14th, 1918. Served in England.
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cecil s. fmrlong
Applied Science, 1910-11
Enlisted, February 7th, 1916, in the 148th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Served
in England.
EDWARD FI;TTERER
B.Sc, 1912
Enlisted, July 27th, 1918, as Master Engineer
in the 27th Engineers, United States Army.
Served in France.
LYNDON FULFORD FYLES
B.Sc, 1915
Enlisted, March 17th, 1915, in the Canadian
Overseas Railway Construction Corps. Trans-
ferred to the 3rd Divisional Engineers. Served in
France. Was wounded.
JAMES CARLYLE FY SHE
B.A., 1901; M.D., 1904
Appointed Medical Officer of the 19th Alberta
Dragoons. Canadian Expeditionary Force, Sep-
tember 14th, 1914. Transferred to No. 1
Canadian General Hospital. Rejoined the 19th
Alberta Dragoons in England. Transferred to
No. 1 Field Ambulance and afterwards to the
4th Battalion. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Returned to France with No. 10 Field Ambulance
Mentioned in despatches. Died, December 6th,
1921.
JOHN RAYMOND <;AETZ
Agriculture, 1912-14
Enlisted, November 30th, 1915, in the 89th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 19th Battalion. Promoted to the
rank of Lance-Sergeant. Served in France. Was
wounded and awarded the Military Medal.
oliver joseph gagnier
Applied Science, 1913-16
Enlisted, May, 1916, as a Sub-Lieutenant in the
Royal Naval Air Service. Transferred to the
Royal Air Force. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Was wounded May Uth, 1917.
henry h. galbraith
Medicine, 1893-98
Enlisted, September 26th, 1914, in the 2nd
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
robert herman galbraith
Arts, 1912-13
Enlisted, September 9th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
geor<;e lockhart (;all
B.A., 1913; M.D., 1916
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Served in France.
C.EURK: AUBREY WOOLLS GALLAGHER
Arts and Medicine, 1914-15
Enlisted, January 15th, 1915, in the 3rd Canadian
General Hospital. Served in France. Discharged
medically unfit, November 1st, 1916. Gazetted
Lieutenant in the 100th Winnipeg Grenadiers,
November 1st, 1916. Discharged medically unfit
July 2nd. 1917. Enlisted in the Royal Air Force,
September 5th, 1917. Promoted to the rank of
Flight Commander.
JOSEPH BERNARD GALLAGHER
M.D., 1910
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, with No. 3 Canadian General
Hospital, April 19th, 1916. Served in France.
CLARKE WILLIAM GAMBLE
B.Sc., 1907
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, May 29th, 1916. Served in France with
the 5th Canadian Railway Troops.
JOHN WILLIAM GANNON
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 6th, 1918. Served in
Canada.
EGBERT JOHNSON GARDINER
M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 21st, 1917. Served in
England.
ROBERT JOHN GARDINER
M.D., 1902
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps and attached to the 32nd Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, December
29th, 1914. Served in France with the 2nd, 15th,
5th and 16th Battalions, No. 4 Casualty Clearing
Station (Imperial) and the 1st and 2nd Field
Ambulances. Promoted to the rank of Lieu-
tenant-Colonel. Was wounded and awarded the
Military Cross.
ALEXANDER JOHN GARDNER
Medicine, 1914-15; M.D., 1922
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Served in France.
ROBERT LORNE GARDNER
B.A., 1899; M.D., 1901
Appointed Major in No. 2 Canadian General
Hospital, September 26th, 1914. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in
France.
WILLIAM ARTHUR GARDNER
B.A., 1898; M.D., 1902
Appointed Major in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps, June 25th, 1915. Served in France with
the 3rd Casualty Clearing Station and the 1st
Canadian General Hospital. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.
WILLIAM McGregor Gardner
B.Sc., 1917
Enlisted, May 25th, 1917, in the 10th Canadian
Siege Battery (McGill Draft), Canadian Gar-
rison Artillery. Served in France.
oscar gareau
Arts, 1914-16
Enlisted, May 17th, 1917, in the Uth Railway
Construction Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary
Force. Transferred to the 26th Company,
Canadian Forestry Corps. Served in France.
URBAN JOSEPH GAREAU
Arts, 1913-14; Medicine, 1912-15; M.D., 1919
Enlisted, March 3rd, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Served in France. Transferred
to the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve with a
commission.
arthur hamilton garland
Applied Science, 1912-13
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, Signal Training Depot, April 20th, 1916.
Served in France with the 4th Divisional Signal
Company. Was wounded October 26th, 1918.
Mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Military Cross.
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EDWIN ESSELMONT GARROW
B.Sc., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Ekigineers,
November 9th, 1915. Served in France with the
2nd Field Company, Canadian Engineers.
CHARLES HOLMES GARTH
B.Sc., 1912
Enlisted, December, 1915, as a Mechanic in the
Royal Marine Artillery. Served in France.
william moir gartshore
Applied Science, 1906-12
Gazetted 2nd Lieutenant, October 2nd, 1914, in
the Royal Horse Artillery (Territorial Force).
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
Palestine. Was wounded August 4th, 1916.
Mentioned in despatches.
neville archibald gass
Applied Science, 1912-13
Commissioned Lieutenant in a London Artillery
unit. Promoted to the rank of Acting-Captain.
andrew hamilton gault
Applied Science, 1899-1900
Raised and equipped the Princess Patricia's
Canadian Light Infantry in August, 1914.
Appointed Major and Siecond in Command,
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry,
August 12th, 1914. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in France. Was
wounded February 28th, 1915, May 8th, 1915
and June 2nd, 1916. Mentioned in despatches
four times. Was awarded the Distinguished
Service Order, The Russian Order of St. Anne
(3rd Class, with swords), Member of the Order of
the British Empire, and the Belgian Ordre de
Leopold.
john alexander ogilvie gemmill
Applied Science, 1906-07
Enlisted, April 19th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, Manitoba Regiment. Served in
Canada.
fernand edward gendron
Applied Science, 1913-14
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Field Company,
Canadian Engineers, August 23rd, 1914. Tj-ans-
ferred to the 2nd Canadian Pioneer Battalion,
and later to the Royal Canadian Engineers with
the rank of Lieutenant. Promoted to Major.
Served in France. Was wounded, May 25th,
1915, and September 11th, 1916. Mentioned in
despatches.
ALLAN SUMMERHAYES GENTLES
B.Sc., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
November 15th, 1916. Served in Canada.
JOHN DEAN GEORGE
M.D., 1901
Appointed Captain in the Medical Corps,
United States Army, August 8th, 1918.
JOHN PETRIE GERRIE
B.A., 1887
Appointed Honorary Captain in the Young
Men's Christian Association, Atlantic Con-
ducting Staff, May 18th, 1918.
ronald julius wernher gervers
Applied Science, 1912-15
Commissioned, April, 1915, in the Royal En-
giners, 201st Field Company. Transferred to the
247th Field Company. Promoted to the rank of
Captain in charge of Intelligence (E.), 1st Army,
Served in France. Awarded the Military Cross.
alexander clarke gibb
Arts, 1914-16; Diploma of Commerce, 1916
Enlisted, March 7th, 1918, as a Warrant Officer
(Wireless Operator) in the Royal Naval Cana-
dian Volunteer Reserve.
james arnold gibbon
Agriculture, 1913-15
Enlisted, May 26th, 1916, in the 69th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
1st Divisional Ammunition Column, and then
to the 5th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery,
with the rank of Bombardier. Served in France.
CHARLES RICHARD GIBBS
B.Sc., 1916
Enlisted, September 18th, 1918, in the 1st
Regiment, Replacement Engineers, United States
Army.
GORDON GIBSON
M.D.. 1904
Appointed Lieutenant in the Navy Base Hospital
No. 1, United States Army, March 17th, 1917.
Served in France with the United States Marines.
RICHARD GIBSON
M.D., 1904
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, August 18th, 1915. Served in
England and Salonika.
llewellyn francis gibsone
Arts, 1901-02
Enlisted, April 24th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Served in England.
PHILIP GEOFFREY BRITTON GILBERT
Applied Science, 1910-14; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, October 27th, 1914, in the 6th Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
1st Brigade. Served in France.
GEORGE HAGAR GILCHRIST
B.Sc., 1915
Enlisted, February 26th, 1915, in the 24th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
Was awarded the Military Cross.
THOMAS ERNEST GILCHRIST
B.Sc., 1910
Enlisted, September 20th, 1916, in the 74th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Served in
France. Was wounded.
ARCHIBALD LORNE CAMPBELL GILDAY
B.A., 1898; M.D., 1900
Appointed Major in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps, October 5th, 1915. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in France. Was
mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Distinguished Service Order.
FREDERICK WILLIAM GILDAY
M.D., 1897
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, October 30th, 1918. Served in
Canada.
ELMER STEWART GILES
B.A., 1915
Enlisted, May 1st, 1915, in the 2nd Universities
Company, 38th Battalion, Canadian Expedi-
tionary Force. Transferred to the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, to the Royal Garrison Artillery,
with a commission, and later to the First
North Midland Heavy Battery, British Expedi-
tionary Force.
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GEORGE REID GILES
Applied Science, 1913-15; B.Sc, 1921
Enlisted, June 10th, 1915, in No. 2 Sanitary
Section, Canadian Army Medical Corps. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France.
ALLAN <;iLMOLIR GILL
Applied Science, 1905-06
Appointed Captain in the 32nd Battery, Cana-
dian Field Artillery, October 20th, 1915. Trans-
ferred to the 45th Battery, Canadian Field
Artillery, and later to the Canadian Forestry
Corps. 'Promoted to the rank of Major. Served
in France.
tames LESTER WILLIS GILL
B.A.Sc, 1896; M.Sc, 1904
Appointed Captain in the 46th Battery, Cana-
dian Field Artillery, November 1st, 1915.
Promoted to the rank of Acting Lieutenant-
Colonel. Served in France.
HENRY EDWIN GILLANDERS
Arts, 1911-15; Medicine, 1914-18; M.D., 1920
Enlisted, October 3rd, 1918, m the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
CLYDE CAMPBELL GILLIES
B.Sc, 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the 63rd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, July 3rd, 1915.
Served in France with the 3rd Pioneer Battalion
(48th Canadians). Was wounded October 2nd,
1916.
GEORGE ERNEST GILLIES
M.D., 1906
Appointed Captain in the 16th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, September 24th,
1914. Promoted to the rank of Major. Served
in France and Salonika.
JOHN JOSEPH ALEXANDER GILLIES
Applied Science, 1910-11
Enlisted, March 20th, 1915, in the Railway
Construction Company. Transferred to the 4th
Canadian Railway Troops. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
AUSTIN FRANCIS GILLIS
M.D., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, October 19th,
1918. Served in Canada.
walter c. gillis
Applied Science, 1903-04
Appointed Lieutenant m the Canadian Army
Service Corps, November 13th, 1914. Served in
England with the 4th Divisional Train, and the
5th Divisional Train. Promoted to the rank of
Captain.
DANIEL PERCY GILLMOR
B.A., 1911, B.C.L, 1913
Appointed Captain in the 148th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December 1st,
1915. Served in England.
HORACE MAY C;iLLMOR
Medicine, 1912-15
Enlisted, November 14th, 1914, in the 6th
Canadian Field Ambulance. Served in France.
Was awarded the Military Medal.
william d. gillmor
Applied Science, 1900-01
Appointed Lieutenant in the 6th Battalion,
Canadian Garrison Regiment, July 31st, 1918.
Promoted to the rank of Captam. Served m
Canada.
william chase gilman
Applied Science, 1912-14
Enlisted, August 7th, 1914, in the 13th Scottish
Light Dragoons. Transferred to the 3rd Infantry
Brigade, to the 2nd Field Ambulance, and later
to "A" Battery, 159th Brigade, Royal Field
Artillery. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France. Mentioned in despatches.
Was wounded, March, 1918.
hamilton l. gilmour
Applied Science, 1903-09
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Construction
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, May
3rd, 1916. Transferred to the 1st Canadian
Railway Troops. Served in France.
reginald b. gilmour
Applied Science, 1900-02
Enlisted, February 24th, 1917, in the Canadian
Siege and Heavy Artillery. Transferred to the
4th Divisional Ammunition Column, and later
to the 3rd Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
Served in France.
WILLIAM NORMAN GILMOUR
M.D., 1910
Enlisted, January 26th, 1915, in the 4th South
African Mounted Rifles. Demobilized at the end
of the campaign in South West Africa, and
joined the Royal Army Medical Corps, as
Lieutenant, later becoming Medical Officer of
the 16th Battalion, Royal Scots, with the rank of
Captain. Served in France. Wounded, April,
1917. Twice mentioned in despatches and
awarded the Military Cross.
cyril r. a. gladman
Applied Science, 1908-09
Appointed Lieutenant in the 177th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, April 7th, 1916.
Served in Canada.
walter augustine glasmacher
Applied Science, 1907-14
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Heavy
Artillery Draft, March 5th, 1916. Served in
France with the 2nd Brigade, Canadian Garrison
Artillery.
(;ORDON BOND GLASSCO
B.Sc, 1905
Enlisted, June 24th, 1915, in the 2nd Universities
Company, 38th Battalion, Canadian Expedi-
tionary Force. Transferred to the Princess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, then to the
4th East Surrey Regiment, Imperial Army, with
the rank of 2nd Lieutenant, and later to the
15th and 21st Royal Fusiliers and then back to
the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
with the rank of Lieutenant. Seconded to the
War Office on Air Craft production and to the
Admiralty Anti-submarine Division (base Ports-
mouth). Served in France and Belgium. Was
wounded, June 3rd, 1916.
ALEXANDER F. GLEN
Applied Science, 1917-18; B.Sc, 1922
Enlisted, May 23rd, 1918, as a Cadet in the
Royal Air Force.
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FREDERICK THEODORE GNAEDINGER
B.Sc., 1912
Enlisted, June 14th, 1916, in the 1st Canadian
Construction Battalion. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. Served in France with the 1st
Canadian Railway Troops. Was awarded the
Military Cross.
HAROLD LEWIS (;OKEY
M.D., 1917
Enlisted, May, 1917. in the United States
Medical Corps. Served in France. Was injured,
April, 1918.
HARRY <;OLDBLATT
B.A., 1912; M.D., 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the American Medical
Corps, May, 1917. Served in France and
Germany.
edward crosby (;oldie
Applied Science, 1905-06
Appointed Captain in the 1st Divisional Am-
munition Park, September 6th, 1914. Trans-
ferred to the Canadian Engineers. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in France. Was
mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Distinguished Service Order.
clarence harold goldstein
Applied Science, 1916-17
Enlisted, March 14th, 1917, in the 79th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Served in France with
the 4th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
HAROLD <;oocH
Applied Science, 1914-15; B.Sc., 1922
Appointed Flight Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal
Naval Air Service, August, 1916. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Served on the North Sea
Patrol. Plane disabled, October 24th. 1917, and
drifted to Holland, where he was interned.
JAMES ROBERT COODALL
B.A., 1899; M.D., 1901
Appointed Captain and Medical Officer in the
5th Canadian Mounted Rifles, June 1st, 1915.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in
France. Was mentioned in despatches and made
a member of the Order of the British Empire.
ralph h. <;oodchili>
Arts, 1903-04; Applied Science, 1904-10
Appointed Lieutenant in the 4th Canadian
Pioneer Battalion, April 12th, 1916. Transferred
to the 2nd Pioneer Battalion. Served in France.
LESLIE CHARLES GOODEVE
B.Sc., 1911
Appointed Captain in the 1st Battery, Canadian
Field Artillery, September 26th, 1914. Pro-
moted to the rank of Brigade Major. Served m
France. Was mentioned in despatches, awarded
the Distinguished Service Order and the Croix
de Guerre.
CHARLES ATHOL ROBERTSON CORDON
Arts, 1913-14
Enlisted, June 19th, 1915, in the 61st Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionarv Force. Transferred to
the 12th Field Ambulance, Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France.
DONALD CAMERON CORDON
Medicine, 1915-16; M.D., 1922
Enlisted, March 19th, 1917, in the 73rd Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
7th Siege Battery. Served in France. Was
wounded.
C;E0RCE BLAIR GORDON
Applied Science, 1916-17; B.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, April, 1918, as a Cadet in the Royal
Air Force. Promoted to the rank of 2nd
Lieutenant.
CE0R(;E SINCLAIR <;OHDON
M.D., 1897
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, June 11th, 1916. Served in
France with No. 11 Canadian General Hospital,
and Nos. 7 and 9 Canadian Stationary Hospitals.
Promoted to the rank of Acting Major. Served
in France.
cerard stafford staveley cordon
Applied Science, 1913-15
Commissioned, April 22nd, 1915, in the 17th
Northumberland Fusiliers, Imperial Army. Pro-
moted to Captain and Adjutant. Served in
France and Belgium. Was awarded the Military
Cross.
HERBERT F. CORDON
Law, 1900-01
Enlisted, March 2nd, 1917, in the 76th Depot
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred
to the 4th Divisional Ammunition Column, and
to the 3rd Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
Served in France.
huntley craham <;ordon
Agriculture, 1912-14
Enlisted, September 13th, 1915, in the 72nd
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Corporal. Served in
France. Was wounded September 18th, 1916,
June 26th, 1917 and April 17th, 1918. Was
awarded the Military Medal.
james lindsay cordon
Applied Science, 1911-13
Enlisted, January, 1916, as a Sub-Lieutenant
in the Royal Naval Air Service. Promoted to
the rank of Flight Commander. Was awarded
the Board of Trade Medal for saving life at sea,
and the Distinguished Flying Cross.
JOHN KEITH (;ORDON
B.A., 1916; Medicine, 1913-16; M.D., 1920
Enlisted, March 25th, 1916, in the 11th Field
Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical Corps.
Transferred to the 7th Canadian Siege Battery.
Promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Served in
France.
ARTHUR SriRLIN<; (;ORRELL
M.D., 1890
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps and attached to the Regina Bat-
teries (38th), 1914. Senior Medical Officer for
Saskatchewan. Assistant Director of Medical
Services, Militarv District No. 12, and, later.
Special Consultant. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in Canada,
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LOUIS (;OSSELIN
B.C.L., 1903
Appointed Acting-Major, General List, October
1st, 1918. Served in Canada.
EDWIN MINEK LAWREINCIE GOULD
B.A., 1907
Enlisted, October 27th, 1917, as Chief Yeoman
in the United States Naval Reserves. Com-
missioned 1st Lieutenant and Chaplam United
States Army, August 15th, 1918, and assigned to
the 546th Engineers. Served in France.
WALTER STILSON C;OULD
Applied Science, 1914-16; B.Sc., 1922
Enhsted, May 2nd, 1916, in the 6th Siege
Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Trans-
ferred to the 7th Siege Battery. Served in
France. Was wounded.
WILLIAM <:e<:il gowdey
M.D., 1913
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, May 30th, 1915. Promoted to
Captain. Served in France, Egypt and the
Mediterranean.
INATIIANIEL <;RA<:E
M.D., 1898
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, October, 1915. Promoted to the
rank of Captain.
WILLIAM ARTHUR GRAFFTEY
B.Sc., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the 42nd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, May 14th, 1915.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in
France. Was wounded. Awarded the Military
Cross and Bar.
CYRIL CUTHBERT PORTER <;RAHAM
Arts, 1909-14
Appointed Lieutenant in the 51st Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, February 11th, 1916.
Served in France with the 43rd Battery, Cana-
dian Field Artillery. Was gassed.
JAMES WESLEY <;RAHAM
Agriculture. 1915-17; B.S.A., 1922
Enlisted, November 28th, 1916, in the 79th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred
to the 45th Battery, 9th Brigade. Served m
France.
ROBERT JAMES EARL (;RAHAM
Arts, 1914-16
Enhsted, June 16th, 1916, in the 74th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
14th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France.
WEINDALL STEWART <;RAHAM
Applied Science, 1900-04
Enlisted, September 22nd, 1914, in the 9th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 15th Battalion. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Served in France. Was
twice wounded.
WILLI \M FIELD C;RAHAM
Applied Science, 1899-01
Appointed Captain in the 129th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December 6th,
1915. Served in France with the 8th Canadian
Railway Troops.
HAROLD DAVID GRANT
Applied Science, 1911-16
Enlisted, January 24th, 1916, in the Canadian
Engineers Signal Depot. Transferred to the 7th
Canadian Siege Battery with the rank of Bom-
bardier. Served in France.
JOSEPH H. B. GRANT
Medicine, 1916-18; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, May 16th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
KEITH <;ORDON <;RAN 1
M.D., 1917
Enlisted, March 15th, 1918, in the 1st Quebec
Regiment. Transferred to the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Served with the rank of Captain,
in Canada.
WILLIAM JAMES GRANT
M.D., 1915
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, June 1st, 1918. Transferred to
the Royal Army Medical Corps. Served in
France. Was wounded.
WILLIAM ROY (;RANT
B.Sc., 1915
Enlisted, June 3rd, 1918, in the Manitoba
Regiment. Transferred to the Royal Air Force
with the rank of 2nd Lieutenant.
PAUL (;rattan
Applied Science, 1908-10
p:nlisted, September 22nd, 1914, in the 15th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Sergeant.
EM1LE (;RAVEL
Applied Science. 1917-18
Enlisted, May 29th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Transferred
to the 10th Reserve Battalion. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Served in England.
CHARLES ALLAN <;RAVES
M.D., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, November 14th, 1914. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
FRANK W. <;RAVES
Applied Science, 1908-09
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers
Signal Training Depot, May 18th, 1916. Posted
to the 2nd Canadian Divisional Signal Company.
Served in France.
go lin crawford gray
Applied Science, 1915-16
Enlisted, February 2nd, 1916, in the 85th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Served
in Canada.
EDWIN MORTIMER <;REAVES
Arts, 1916-18; B.A., 1920
Enlisted. April 25th. 1918. in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps.
Served in England.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
JOHN KAY MACDONALD GREEN
Applied Science, 1913-14; B.Sc., 1919
Appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery, September 26th, 1914.
Transferred to the 1st Brigade and later to the
4th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Pro-
moted to the rank of Major. Served in France.
ROBERT HOWARD GREEN
B.A., 1912
Appointed Captain in the 54th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, May 3rd, 1915,
and was appointed paymaster. Served in
France.
THOMAS BENNETT (;REEN
M.D., 1906
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
M^ical Corps, July 31st, 1915. Served in France
and Salonika.
VARIAN SWEETNAM C;REEN
B.A., 1918
Enlisted, in 1917, as a Flight Lieutenant in the
Royal Naval Air Service. Served in France and
England.
EVAN <;reene
M.D., 1899
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Naval Service, March, 1915. Service at the
Dardanelles and in Egypt. Transferred to the
Canadian Army Medical Corps, with the rank
of Captain, May 16th, 1916. Served in Mace-
donia and England.
LESLIE KIRK GREENE
Applied Science, 1914-15; B.Sc., 1920
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Canadian
Mounted Rifles, February 17th, 1915. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
JOHN CAREY <;REENLEESE
M.D., 1909
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, September 27th, 1917. Served
in Canada. Died, August 8th, 1922.
CHARLES C;LASS <;REENSHIELnS
Arts, 1901-03; Law, 1902-05
Enlisted in the French Foreign Legipn, August
20th, 1914. Transferred, February 19th, 1915,
to the 24th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary
Force, with the rank of Lieutenant. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in France. Was
wounded.
ESAU ABRAM GREENSPON
M.D., 1916
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, No. 4, June 17th,
1918. Served in England.
ALAN HAMILTON GREENWOOD
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, No. 4, April 17th,
1918. Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served
in England.
freherh: CYRIL <;reenwooi>
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, No. 4, July 23rd,
1918. Served in Canada.
WILLIAM EWART GRE<;SON
Medicine, 1913-15
Enlisted, March 16th, 1915, in the 38th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry. Served in France.
don alu greig
Arts, 1909-10
Enlisted, November 4th, 1918, in the 1st Dep9t
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
arciiibalu edward grier
Arts, 1906-08
Enlisted in the French Field Ambulance.
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Forestry
Corps, May 25th, 1917, and was afterwards
attached to the Canadian Tank Battalion.
Served in England.
arthur harold grier
Applied Science, 1902-04
Enlisted, December, 1915, in the French Army
Service Corps.
JAMES <;riek
Arts, 1913-18; B.A., 1919
Enlisted, August 2nd, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
<;EKALD HAMILTON <;riffin
Arts, 1908-09
Appointed Captain in the 221st Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, April 3rd, 1917.
Transferred to the 8th Battalion. Served in
France. Was awarded the Military Cross.
(;ERALD THOMAS <;RIEFn H
M.D., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps.
HAROLD RANDALL <;RIFFITH
B.A., 1914; M.D.. 1922
Enlisted, November 14th, 1914, in the 6th
Canadian Field Ambulance. Promoted to the
rank of Corporal. Served in France. Transferred
to the British Navy in 1917 as Surgeon Sub-
Lieutenant. Served on destroyers on the
Atlantic and Mediterranean.
HII(;H BRADFORD (;RiFFi rH
B.A., 1914
Enlisted, October 25th, 1914, in the 6th Canadian
Field Ambulance. Transferred to the 2nd
Divisional Supply Column and later to the
Roval Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France. Was mentioned in
despatches.
ALE<: iMiELi's <;ri<;<;
Arts, 1912-15; B.A.. 1916; B.C.L., 1920
Appointed Lieutenant in the 3rd Universities
Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry, September 1st, 1915. Transferred to
the 7th Canadian Trench Mortar Battery.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France. Was mentioned in despatches.
<:harles .1. <;ross
Medicine, 1902-06
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, June 5th, 1918. Served in
England with the Princess Patricia's Canadian
Red Cross Hospital.
141
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
LOUIS GROSS
M.D., 1916
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, Training Depot, No. 4, May 21st,
1918. Served in Canada.
GORDON MILTON (iRUNDY
M.D.. 1913
Enlisted in the Canadian Army Medical Corps.
Transferred to the Royal Army Medical Corps.
THOMAS GlIERIN
Applied Science, 1906-07
Appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd Depot Bat-
talion, 2nd Quebec Regiment, October 21st,
1918. Served in Canada.
NORMAN MILKS GUIOU
Medicine, 1910-15; M.D., 1916
Enlisted, February 18th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Served in France. Returned
to complete course in medicine. Rejoined No. 3
Canadian General Hospital with the rank of
Captain. Transferred to the 6th Canadian
Field Ambulance, 22nd Division.
CHARLES COWEN (;IIRI>
B.A., 1893; M.D., 1897
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, No. 4, April 5th,
1917. Served in France with No. 3 Canadian
Stationary Hospital.
FRASER BAILLIE GURO
B.A., 1904; M.D., 1906
Commissioned Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, May 15th, 1915. Served in France
with the 22nd Casualty Clearing Station. Pro-
moted to Captain. Attached to Alder Hay Mili-
tary Orthopedic Hospital, Liverpool, and No. 8
Stationary Hospital, Boulogne. Appointed Major
in the Canadian Army Medical Corps, July
1918, in charge of the Surgical Division of the
Military Hospital at Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Que.
I>ONALI> GUTHRIE
B.A., 1892
Appointed Chaplain, with the rank of Captain,
on the General List, October 12th, 1915. Pro-
moted to the rank of Honorary Major. Served
in France.
RICHARD WILLIAM <;iJY
B.Sc., 1915
Enlisted, February 23rd, 1915, in the 2nd
Divisional Signal Company. Served in France.
Was wounded. Awarded the Military Medal.
LOUIS W. HACKER
Applied Science. 1912-16; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, May 29th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft, Canadian Garrison Artillery,
Served in France with the 8th Canadian Siege
Battery.
F. WINFIELD HACKETT
B.C.L., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the 214th Belford's
Forestry Battalion, September 1st, 1917.
JONATHAN PYOTT HADFIELD
M.D., 1917
Enlisted, December 1st, 1917, in the Coast
Artillery, United States Army. Was transferred
to the Army Medical Corps. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served overseas.
CLIFFORD T). HADLEY
B.Sc., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, November 15th, 1916. Transferred to
the Royal Engineers. Served in France with the
61st Field Company. Was wounded Nov. 21st,
1917.
DANIEL JAMES HADLEY
B.Sc., 1914
Enlisted, March 18th, 1915, in the 5th Canadian
Mounted Rifles. Transferred to the Canadian
Engineers. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France.
HENRY HADLEY
B.Sc., 1906
Appointed Lieutenant in the 148th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December 9th,
1915. Served in France.
KENNINCTON HENRY SCOTT HAGUE
B.Sc., 1914
Enlisted, May 27th, 1915, in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Transferred to the Canadian
Field Artillery, with the rank of Lieutenant.
Seconded to the Royal Engineers. Served in
France and Italy.
john <;ordon haininc;
Applied Science, 1913-14
Enlisted, April 27th, 1916, in the Canadian
Engineers. Transferred to the 4th Field Com-
pany, Canadian Engineers. Promoted to the
rank of Corporal. Served in France.
alrert j. haldane
Arts, 1908-09
Appointed Lieutenant in the 37th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, June 11th, 1915.
Transferred to the 13th Battalion. Served in
France. Was wounded.
e. ch a loner hale
Applied Science, 1906-07
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Field
Artillery, September 25th, 1914. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in France.
FRANK WILLIAM <;E0RGE HALE
Applied Science, 1914-16
Appointed Lieutenant in the 148th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, January 10th,
1916. Served in France with the 42nd Battalion.
GEORGE CARLETON HALE
M.D., 1909
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, attached to the 18th Battalion,
December 14th, 1914. Promoted to the rank of
Major. Served in France. Was mentioned in
despatches.
GEORGE McADIE HALE
Dentistry, 1914-16; D.D.S., 1921
Enlisted, May 6th, 1916, in the 6th (McGill)
Canadian Siege Battery, later known as the 7th
Canadian Siege Battery. Served in France.
JOHN SMYTHE HALL
B.Sc., 1914
Enlisted, December 1st, 1915, in the 148th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain. Transferred to
the Tank Corps. Served in France. Was
wounded November 20th, 1917. Mentioned in
despatches.
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r
OTHER ENLISTMENTS
MARSHALL KENNEDY HALL
M.D., 1893
Commissioned, October, 1917, as a Captain in
the Base Hospital, United States Army. Served
on local Board, Union County, Oregon, 1917 to
October, 1918, and as Chairman of the Red Cross
from 1914 to October, 1918.
NORMAN MarLKOD HALL
B.Sc., 1907
Commissioned, July 7th, 1915, in the Royal
Engineers. Transferred to the 222nd Field
Company, to the 69th Field Company, and to the
352nd E and M Company, Royal Engineers.
Promoted to Major. Served in France. Was
wounded, January, 1916. Mentioned in des-
patches and made an officer of the Order of
the British Empire.
ROBERT HALL
Arts, 1914-15; B.A., 1922
Enlisted, February 23rd, 1915, in the 6th Cana-
dian Field Ambulance. Transferred to the
Imperial Army with a commission. Served in
France. Was wounded, September 17th, 1916.
Taken prisoner of war, March 21st, 1918.
HYMAN MORDECAl HALPERIN
D.D.S., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Dental Corps, June 8th, 1918. Served in
Canada.
GEOFFREY HUBERT HAMILTON
B.Sc., 1913
Enlisted, February 18th, 1915, in the 38th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to The Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry, and later to the Royal Garrison Artil-
lery with the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France.
JAMES YOUNG HAMILTON
Agriculture, 1915-16
Enlisted, February 3rd, 1916, in the 148th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Canadian Regiment. Served
in France.
PHILIP DAWSON PRIOR HAMILTON
Applied Science, 1916-17; B.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, July 20th, 1917, as a Cadet in the
Royal Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France. Was wounded.
RICHARD IREDALES HAMILTON
B.S.A., 1914
Enlisted, November 2nd, 1914, in the Canadian
Army Veterinary Corps. Served in France. Was
wounded, November 4th, 1917.
herbert ren wick hammond
Agriculture, 1913
Appointed Captain in the 47th Battery, Cana-
dian Field Artillery, November 6th. 1915.
Transferred to the 15th Battery, Canadian Field
Artillery. Served in France. Was wounded,
November 19th, 1916, and May 5th, 1917.
Awarded the Military Cross.
JAMES FELTON HAMMOND
M.D., 1906
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, May 10th, 1915. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in the Mediter-
ranean, France and India.
eli howard hancock
Arts. 1907-08
Enlisted, January 25th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Trans-
ferred to the 3rd Brigade, Canadian Field
Artillery. Served in France.
james sanderson hand
Agriculture, 1913-15
Enlisted, April 27th, 1917, in the United States
Air Service. Served in France from October,
1917, to December, 1918. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant.
keith alison iiandyside
Arts. 1911-12
Enlisted, January 20th, 1916, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Served in England.
DARRELL PETERS HANINCTON
M.D., 1906
Appointed Captain in No. 5 Canadian General
Hospital, June 25th, 1915. Promoted to the
rank of Major. Served in Salonika.
francis carleton hanington
Applied Science, 1913-14
Enlisted, September 22nd, 1914, in the 3rd
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
wounded, April 9th, 1917. Awarded the Mihtary
Cross and Bar.
JOHN WALTER VARRON HANINGTON
M.D., 1905
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, July 28th, 1916. Transferred to
the 27th Casualty Clearing Station, to the 83rd
Field Ambulance, to the 2nd King's Shropshire
Light Infantry, to the 81st Field Ambulance,
to the 28th and 29th General Hospital. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain. Served in Mace-
donia.
(;eorge kissam hannah
B.A., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Canadian
Mounted Rifles, June 5th, 1915. Transferred to
the 7th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, and
to the 1st Lancers and 40th Cavalry, Indian
Army. Served in the Afghan War, 1918-19.
Promoted to the rank of Captain.
JAMES HANNAN
Applied Science. 1916-18; B.Sc, 1921
Enlisted, April 27th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Served in England.
JAMES HANRATTY
Arts, 1906-07
Appointed Lieutenant in the 199th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, April 20th, 1916.
Transferred to the 5th Canadian Mounted
Rifles. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Served in France.
C:HARLES STANLEY HANSON
Arts, 1905-07
Appointed Captain in the 2nd Brigade, Canadian
Field Artillery, August 29th, 1914. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in France. Was
mentioned in despatches.
143
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
(;eok(;k fulford hanson
Medicine. 1914-17
Enlisted, June 28th, 1917, in the 2nd New York
Infantry (the 105th), United States Army.
Promoted to Corporal. Transferred to the
Bomb and Gas Investigation Section, Sanitary
Corps, Washington. Commissioned 1st Lieu-
tenant. Served in France. Died at Oxford,
England, April 28th, 1921.
WILLIAM (;ORnON HANSON
B.Sc, 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd Brigade.
Canadian Field Artillery, August 26th, 1914.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in
France. Was wounded. Mentioned in des-
patches and awarded the Military Cross.
ALBERT K. IIARDINC;
Arts, 1894-98
Enlisted. September 15th, 1916, in the 245th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Sergeant. Served m
Canada.
RICHARD HENRY MOORE HARDISTY
B.A., 1899; M.D., 1903
Appointed Captain in No. 6 Canadian Field
Ambulance, November 14th, 1914. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in
France. Was mentioned in despatches, and
awarded the Military Cross and the Distin-
guished Service Order.
harold allman hardtman
Applied Science, 1914-16
Enlisted, June 12th, 1917, in the Signal Training
Depot, Canadian Engineers. Transferred to the
5th Battalion, Canadian Engineers. Served in
France.
STUART ALEX HARGRAFT
B.Sc., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the 8th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, September 22nd,
1914. Transferred to the Royal Flying Corps.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in
France.
JAMES WATKINS HARPER
Medicine, 1912-13
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, December 3rd,
1917. Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served
in England.
ALLAN DALE HARRIS
B.A., 1903; B.Sc., 1905
Commissioned Lieutenant in the Royal Field
Artillery, January, 1915. Transferred to the
Royal Engineers. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France.
EDMUND PARKER DALE HARRIS
B.A., 1913; B.C.L., 1920
Commissioned, October 30th, 1914, in the 6th
Hants Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Transferred
to the 105th, the 102nd, and 27th Brigades, Royal
Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank of Lieu-
tenant. Served in France and Italy. Was
wounded, July 10th, 1917.
hugh redford dale harris
Arts, 1913-15
Commissioned, July 27th, 1916, in the Royal
Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank of Lieu-
tenant. Served in France and Belgium with the
61st Divisional Artillery. Was taken prisoner of
war, March 21st, 1918.
james e. harris
Applied Science, 1905-06
Enlisted, January 5th, 1917, in the Howitzer
Ammunition Column, Canadian Field Artillery.
Transferred to the 8th Brigade, Canadian Field
Artillery. Served in France.
LEONARD CHRISTOPHER HARRIS
M.D., 1902
Appointed Major and Medical Officer of the
49th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force,
January 16th, 1915. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in France with the
49th Battalion and the 10th Field Ambulance
and in England as Officer Commanding the
Canadian Special Hospital at Whitley. Was
mentioned in despatches.
GEORGE HERBERT HARKIN
Medicine, 1916-21; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, July 11th, 1918, *in the Canadian
Army. Served in Canada.
JOHN FREDERICK HARKOM
B.Sc., 1914
Enlisted, August 11th, 1914, in the 2nd Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
Royal Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank of
Acting-Captain. Served in France with the 15th
and 57th Divisional Artillery. Was wounded
May 3rd, 1915. Mentioned in despatches and
awarded the Military Cross.
JOSEPH JAMES HAROLD
Arts, 1912-15; B.A., 1919; B.C.L.. 1921
Enlisted, February 22nd, 1915, in the 5th
Canadian Mounted Rifles. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Served in France. Was
wounded. Mentioned in despatches. Awarded
the Military Cross.
NORMAN CHARLES HARRIS
B.Sc., 1910
Commissioned, September, 1915, in the 5th
Field Company, Australian Engineers. Pro-
moted to Major, commanding the 6th Field
Company. Served in France. Was wounded,
November 8th, 1916. Twice mentioned in
despatches, awarded the Military Cross and the
Distinguished Service Order.
parker b. harris
Arts, 1909-10; Applied Science, 1909-11
Appointed Lieutenant in the 80th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, October 18th,
1915. Transferred to the 4th Canadian Mounted
Rifles. Served in France. Was wounded.
VICTOR BASSETT HARRIS
B.Sc.. 1916
Enlisted, May 17th, 1916, in the 6th (McGill)
Siege Battery (afterwards known as the 7th)
Canadian Gairison Artillery. Served in France.
144
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
AUSTEN ST. BAKBK HARRISON LEITRIM ERIC HARVEY
Applied Science, 1909-12 Applied Science, 1913-15
Enlisted, September 3rd, 1914. Served as Appointed Lieutenant in the Roval High-
Stretcher Bearer in the 2/3 London Field landers of Canada. September 10th, 1915.
Ambulance, 56th London Division, in France, Seconded, June 22nd, 1916, as Lieutenant to the
from February 1916 to January 1919. Signal Training Depot. Transferred to the
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.
Served in France.
RALPH D0UC;LAS HARRISON
B.A., 1907
Appointed Chaplain, with the rank of Honorary francis albert harwood
Captain, attached to the 56th Battalion, Cana- Medicine 1895-96
dian Expeditionary Force, August 11th, 1915. a - ^ a ^ - ■ \u a- j- a
Served in France and Belgium, attached to No. n^^^?^ rnrnf ^ fnn. '"iq/h ^
3, Canadian General Hospital, the 8th and 10th P^"^^^ ^^'P'' J^"^ ^^^^^ ^"
Battalions and at Base Depots.
GORDON STUART HARROWER REGINALD HE LOTBINIERK HXRWOOI)
Arts 1913-15 M.D., 1895
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Canadian Apj^inted Lieutenant-Col^^^^ in the 51st
Mounted Rifles, July, 1915. Transferred to the P^'vlf T^th l^^^^^^ %^tT^^'L^ZT^
EDWARD CHARLES HART
M.D., 1894 LUDLOW ST. JOHN HASKELL
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the Canadian B.Sc., 1907
Army Medical Corps, in charge of No. 5 General Enlisted, September 26th. 1914, in the 5th
Hospital, September 10th, 1915. Promoted to Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to
the rank of Colonel. Served in Macedonia. the rank of Lieutenant. Served in Canada,
Mentioned in despatches and made a Companion England and France with the 2nd, the Reserve
of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. and the 9th Artillery Brigades. Was wounded,
August 15th, 1917. Mentioned in despatches and
FREDERICK WILLIAM HART ^^^'^^ ^'^^^'^
M.D., 1902
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
M^ical Corps. July. 1915. Transferred to the ^^^f, ^'^''^^''''J'J'^''^^
Royal Army Medical Corps. Served in Egypt. Medicine, 1908-09
Enlisted, May 18th. 1915, in the 42nd Battalion,
HFNRv HARPFR HART ^^Y^^ Highlanders of Canada. Promoted to the
r. A J; ^:o^.^^ rank of Sergeant. Served m France. Was
B.A., 1916; Medicine, 1913-15; M.D.. 1922 wounded March 26th. 1916, and September 17th.
Enlisted, February 8th. 1916, in No. 9 Can- 1916. Was awarded the Belgian Croix de
adian Field Ambulance. Served in France. Guerre.
MILBURN M. HART J^>»N OGILVIE HASTINGS
Agriculture, 1911-12 Arts, 1906-08
Enlisted, September 20th, 1914, in the 15th Appiointed Lieutenant in the 13th Battalion.
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Served Rpy^l Highlanders of Canada September 23rd
in France. Was wounded April 30th, 1916. ^^]^- Promoted to the rank of Captam. berved
m France. Was wounded.
HA VI I) HARTIN
M.D., 1914 ROBERT ( LARK HASTINC;S
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army M D 1917
fr^rf November 8th, 1916. Served in Appointed Lieutenant in \he Canadian Armv
Medical Corps. August 20th. 1917. Promoted
JOHN J HARTLEY ^^"^ Captain. Served in England.
Applied Science, 1913-14
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En- wai ti.^h hiniwon HA*4TiNr*i
gineers' Training Depot. February 23rd. 1915. ^ Walter hindson Hastings
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in Applied Science, 1914-15; B.Sc.. 1922
France with the 6th Battalion. Canadian Enlisted, February 26th, 1916, in the 195th
Engineers. Mentioned in despatches. Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 46th Battalion. Promoted to the
rank of Sergeant. Served in France. Was
LOUIS JOHN hartman wounded.
M.D.. 1916
ferred to the 4th Machine Gun Battalion. M.U., 1^
Promoted to the rank of Captain and Major. Appointed Major in the 12th Canadian Mounted
Served in France. Was shell shocked. Awarded Rifles. January 2nd, 1915. Promoted to the
the Croix de Guerre. Died, August 26th. 1924. rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in France.
145
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
JOHN FRANCIS HASZARD
M.D.. 1917
Enlisted. November 14th, 1914, in the 6th
Canadian Field Ambulance. Promoted to the
rank of Sergeant. Returned to complete niedical
studies. Re-enlisted, August 16th, 1917, m the
Canadian Army Medical Corps, with the rank ot
Lieutenant. Promoted to Captam. Served m
France.
KARLE CLIFTON HATCH
AGRICULTURE, 1913-16; B.S.A., 1920
Enlisted, April 28th. 1916, in the 6th Battery,
Canadian Siege Artillery, afterwards known as
the 7th. Promoted to Acting-Sergeant. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Air Force. Served in France.
WILLIAM HAROP HATTIK
M.D., 1891
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, January 3rd, 1916. Served in
Canada as Assisting Officer in Military District
No. 6.
HAROLD MOFFATT SWIRK HAUGHTON
B.Sc., 1907
Commissioned, September 2nd, 1914, in the
Royal Engineers. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France with the 77th Field
Company, 17th Division, and the 157th Field
Company, 16th Division. Was wounded, De-
cember 24th, 1915, and September 5th, 1917.
ALEXANDKR (;ORI)0!N HAULTAIN
B.Sc., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, January 18th, 1916. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
wounded.
ALLAN BERESFORD HAWKINS
Medicine, 1906-12
Enlisted in the Royal Army Medical Corps.
Promoted to the rank of Captain.
STUART SCHOFIELD HAWKINS
B. Arch., 1911
Appointed Captain in the 78th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, August 1st,
1915. Served in France. Was wounded, Septem-
ber 27th, 1918.
william ashley hawley
Arts, 1914-15
Enlisted, February 3rd, 1915, in the 6th Cana-
dian Field Ambulance. Served in France. Was
wounded, September 17th, 1916.
ALAIN KEITH HAY
B.Sc., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, May 16th, 1918. Served in England.
WILLIAM DREW HAY
Agriculture, 1913-15; B.S.A., 1920
Enlisted, June 20th, 1916, in the 6th Canadian
Siege Battery (later known as the 7th;, Canadian
Garrison Artillery. Served in France.
JOSEPH HAYES
M.D., 1891
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps, September 20th, 1915.
Served in France with the 85th Battalion, the
4th Divisional Train, the Canadian Forestry
Corps, and No. 2 Canadian Stationary Hospital.
Mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Distinguished Service Order. Deceased.
JOHN GRAY HAYWARD
B.Sc., 1912
Enlisted, May 31st, 1915, in the 2nd Universities
Company, 38th Battalion, Canadian Expedi-
tionary Force. Transferred to the Pnncess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry and later to
the Canadian Army Service Corps (Mechanical
Transport). Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France. Also did duty with the War
Office.
JOSEPH MILNE HEAP
B.Sc., 1914
Gazetted, August 31st, 1914, in the Royal Army
Service Corps. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Transferred to the Royal Flying Corps, and to
the Royal Air Force. Promoted to the rank of
Flight Commander and later to Flight Lieu-
tenant in the Royal Air Force.
RICHARD EDGAR HEARTZ
B.Sc., 1917
Commissioned, November, 1917, as a Lieutenant
in the Royal Air Force.
JOHN CLARKE BEATON
B.A., 1913
Appointed Lieutenant in the 24th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, May 10th, 1915.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France. Was wounded, April 26th, 1916, and
June 19th, 1916.
EDWARD RAYMOND WEST HEBDEN
Applied Science, 1911-15
Appointed Lieutenant in the 3rd Siege Battery.
Canadian Garrison Artillery, September 28th,
1915. Served in France with the 1st Brigade,
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Promoted to the
rank of Major. Was awarded the Military
Cross.
ALBERT JAMES BARLOW HEBERT
M.D., 1912
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, July 22nd, 1916. Served in the
242nd Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force,
the King's Canadian Red Cross, Kitchener, No.
10 Canadian Stationary, and No. 2 Canadian
General Hospitals. Served in France.
CHARLES PIERRE HEBERT
Arts, 1917-18; B.A., 1921
Enlisted as a Cadet in the Royal Flying Corps.
TERRANCE JAMES CLIFFORD HEENEY
Applied Science, 1915-18
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, May 1st, 1918. Served in England.
james r. heggie
Applied Science, 1911-12
Enlisted, August 2nd, 1915, in the Princess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Transferred
to the 4th Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun
Corps. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France. Was wounded, June 4th, 1916,
and September 28th, 1918.
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HENRY HAROLD HEMMING
B.A., 1914
Given a temporary commission in the Royal
Field Artillery, September, 1914. Served in
France with "B" Battery, 84th Brigade, Royal
Field Artillery ; the 3rd Field Survey Battalion,
in command of the first Observation Group;
and the 6th Corps, Royal Field Artillery. Pro-
moted to the rank of Staff Captain and Major.
Was twice mentioned in despatches and award-
ed the Military Cross.
ARTHUR THEODORE HENDERSON
M.D., 1913
Appointed Captain in No. 3 Canadian General
Hospital, March 30th, 1915. Transferred to the
6th Canadian Field Ambulance. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in France.
EGBERT F. HENDERSON
Medicine, 1913-15; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, March 23rd, 1916, in the 11th Cana-
dian Field Ambulance. Promoted to the rank
of Sergeant. Served in France.
harry t. heneker
Arts, 1906-07
Enlisted, November 14th, 1914. in the 6th
Canadian Field Ambulance. Transferred to the
Imperial Army with a commission, and to the
Trench Mortar Battery with the rank of Captain.
THEODORE BIGELOW HENEY
B.A., 1911; B.C.L., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Quebec Regi-
ment, January 2nd, 1918. Transferred to the
1st Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps.
Served in France.
CHARLES BLANCHARD HENRY
Medicine, 1912-15; M.D., 1922
Enlisted, February 22nd, 1915, in No. 3 Cana-
dian General Hospital. Transferred to the
King's Liverpool Regiment with the rank of 2nd
Lieutenant. Served in France. Was wounded,
April 10th, 1917, and November 20th, 1917.
CLARENCE MELWOOD HENRY
M.D., 1902
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 14th, 1916. Transferred
to the 8th Canadian Stationary Hospital.
Served in France.
LESLIE STEWART HENRY
B.A., 1918; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, May 29th, 1918, in the 1st Quebec
Regiment. Transferred to the Canadian En-
gineers with the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
England.
THOMAS HALIBURTON HENRY
B.Sc., 1914
Enlisted, November 5th, 1916, as a Corporal
in No. 10 Halifax Siege Battery. Transferred to
the 7th Siege Battery. Served in France.
WALLACE ROSS HENRY
Arts, 1913-16; B.C.L., 1921
Enlisted, January 5th, 1916, in the 9th Canadian
Field Ambulance. Served in France. Was
wounded, November 15th, 1917, and November
10th, 1918.
ERNEST FREDERIC LESLIE HENSON
B.A., 1914
Enlisted, August 8th, 1914, in the Honourable
Artillery Company, 1st Infantry Battalion,
Imperial Army. Transferred to the 10th Bat-
talion, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, to
the 1st Reserve Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, and
to the 2nd Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in Salonika.
HAROLD GORDON HENSON
B. Arch., 1915
Appointed Captain in No. 1 Canadian Construc-
tion Battalion, May 12th, 1916. Transferred to
No. 1 Battalion, Canadian Railway Troops.
Served in France.
HOWARD HAVELOCK HErBliKN
M.D., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, August 24th, 1914. Served in
France in a Field Hospital. Promoted to the
rank of Major. Was wounded, August, 1917.
Awarded the Military Cross.
MAURICE G0T<:H HEPBURN
B.Sc., 1907
Enlisted, August 20th, 1914, in the 8th Bat-
talion, Worcestershire Regiment. Commissioned
m the 7th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Bucking-
hamshire Light Infantry. Transferred to the
Army Cyclist Corps and commanded the 26th
Divisional Cyclist Company, and the 12th
Corps, Cyclist Battalion, with the rank of
Captain and Major, respectively. Served in
France and Salonika.
LOUIS ANTHYME HERDT
B.A.Sc, 1893
Enlisted, September 21st, 1914, in the 3rd
French Army Corps (Reservist). Served as
Chief Inspector of Munitions in Canada for the
French Government.
alvin william heron
Arts, 1913-15
Enlisted, November 23rd, 1914, in the 6th
Canadian Field Ambulance. Transferred to the
2nd Divisional Supply Column. Promoted to
the rank of Acting-Sergeant. Transferred to the
Royal Air Force. Served in France.
REGINALD WILFRID HERRING
Arts, 1914-17; B.A., 1919
Enlisted, May 2nd, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Served in England.
andrew chadwick hersey
Applied Science, 1913-15
Enlisted, September 22nd, 1914, with the
Canadian Grenadier Guards, as Provisional
Lieutenant. Appointed Lieutenant in the
Canadian Field Artillery, May, 1916. Served in
France.
eric mason hersey
Applied Science, 1913-14; Arts, 1914-15
Enlisted, March 15th, 1915, in the 3rd Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France. Was wounded.
OTTO WILFRED HERZBERG
B.A., 1917
Enlisted, May 27th, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Served
in Canada.
147
McGlLL HONOUR ROLL
GORDON HERBERT HESLAM
B.A., 1916
Enlisted. June 1st, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft. Canadian Garrison Artillery,
Transferred to the 3rd Brigade, Canadian
Garrison Artillery. Served in France. Was
wounded October 8th, 1918.
CECIL HENRY HETHERINGTON
B.A., 1918
Enlisted, April 19th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps.
Served in England.
SAMUEL JUDSON HETHERINGTON
Agriculture, 1917-18; B.S.A., 1921
Enlisted, May 9th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, New Brunswick Regiment. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Air Force.
CHILION GRAVES HEWARD
B.A., 1907; B.C.L., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the 148th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December 1st,
1915. Transferred to the 42nd Battalion.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France. Was mentioned in despatches.
henry willis hewson
Agriculture, 1914-15
Enlisted, April 29th, 1917, as a Cadet in the
Royal Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France.
EDWARD PERCIVAL HEYWOOD
B.Sc, 1909
Commissioned as a Lieutenant in the Royal
Engineers.
CHARLES AMBROSE LANE HIBBARD
B.A., 1916; B.C.L., 1920
Enlisted, June 8th, 1916, in No. 6 (McGUl)
Siege Battery (later known as the 7th), Canadian
Garrison Artillery. Promoted to the rank of
Gunner. Served in France.
ROBERT NEWMARCH HICKSON
B.A., 1901
Enlisted, September 26th, 1914, in the 2nd
Artillery Brigade Ammunition Column. Trans-
ferred to the 2nd Brigade, Canadian Field
Artillery. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France. Was wounded, August 12th,
1916.
charles gordon higman
Agriculture, 1915-16
Appointed a Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve, May 10th, 1916. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant.
gerald millen hill
Agriculture
Enlisted in the 2nd Brigade, Canadian Field
Artillery, September 26th, 1914. Served in
France.
WALTER HENRY PHILIP HILL
M.D., 1900
Appointed Major in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps, March 8th, 1915. Served in France in
No. 3 Canadian General Hospital. Died July
23rd, 1921.
LELAND GLEN HILLIER
Medicine, 1913-16; M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 22nd, 1916. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in England.
GEORGE J. HINDLEY
ARTS, 1905-06
Enlisted, May 19th. 1916, in the 204th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 7th Canadian General Hospital,
and to the 3rd Tunnelling Company. Promoted
to the rank of Honorary Captam and Chaplain.
Served in France.
WILLIAM H. KINGSTON
Law, 1895-96
Appointed Honorary Captain and Chaplain
in the 199th Battalion, Duchess of Connaught's
Own Irish Canadian Rangers, May 24th, 1916.
Transferred to the 5th Canadian Divisional
Artillery. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Served in France.
arthur hyde hinton
Applied Science, 1915-16
Appointed Lieutenant in the 76th Depot Battery,
June 1st, 1916. Seconded to the Royal Flying
Corps. Served in France. Was awarded the
Air Force Cross.
edward stewart hoare
Arts, 1914-16
Enlisted, August 28th, 1916, in the 79th Depot
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant. Transferred to the
9th Canadian Siege Battery. Served in France.
GEORGE MAXWELL HOBART
Applied Science, 1912-15; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, March 20th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France.
reginald george hodge
Agriculture, 1914-1916
Enlisted, April 29th, 1918, in the Railway
Construction Battalion, Canadian Engineers.
Served in England.
robert gordon hodge
Medicine, 1911-12
Enlisted, September 8th, 1915, in the 8th
Canadian Mounted Rifles. Transferred to the
9th Brigade Machine Gun Company. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
Was wounded. Awarded the Military Medal.
SAMUEL RAYMOND NORRIS HODGINS
Agriculture, 1913-16; B.S.A., 1920
Enlisted, April 20th, 1918, in the 1st Central
Ontario Regiment. Transferred to the Royal
Air Force. Served in Canada.
JOHN HODGKINSON
Arts, 1907-08; 1910-11
Appointed Captain and Chaplain in the Canadian
Railway Troops, April 25th, 1918. Served in
France with the 78th Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force.
angus w. hodgson
Applied Science, 1908-09
Appointed Lieutenant in the 7th Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery, April 11th, 1917.
Transferred to the 8th Brigade, Canadian Field
Artillery. Served in France.
EDWIN LANCASTER HODGSON
B.A., 1914
Enlisted, July 15th, 1916, in the 244th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the 24th Battalion. Served in France.
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<;i':oR<;i': KiKiiiit: n<)i>(;soN
Applied Science, 1911-16
Enlisted, January, 1916, as a Flight Sub-
Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Air Service.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Transferred
to the Royal Air Force. Promoted to Captain.
Was awarded the Board of Trade Silver Gallan-
try Medal for life-saving and the Air Force
Cross.
william maurice hodgson
Arts, 1917-18
Enlisted, January 14th, 1918, as a Cadet in the
Royal Air Force. Promoted to the rank of 2nd
Lieutenant.
KDWARl) VINCKNT II0<;AN
M.D., 1896
Mobilized for active service as Medical Officer
of the 1st Regiment, Canadian Garrison Artillery,
August 5th, 1914. Transferred to No. 7 Canadian
Stationary Hospital as Major, Second in
Command, October 28th. 1915. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in
France. Was wounded in an air raid. Mentioned
in despatches and was made a Commander of the
Order of the British Empire.
FREDKRICK JOSEPH K. H0(;AN
M.D., 1904
Appointed Captain in A Section, Canadian
Field Ambulance Depot, February 1st, 1916.
Served in France with No. 3 Canadian General
Hospital.
francis gordon hogarth
Applied Science, 1914-15
Enlisted, June, 1915, as a Flight Sub-Lieutenant
in the Royal Flying Corps. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Was wounded, July, 1916.
EDGAR W. HOLDEN
Agriculture, 1914-16; B.S.A., 1923
Enlisted, August 20th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
RUFUS CLEMENT HOLDEN
B.A., 1914; Law, 1913-15; B.C.L., 1919
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Service Corps, March, 1915. Attached as Lieu-
tenant to the 3rd Divisional Train, Canadian
Expeditionary Force, January 11th, 1916.
Transferred to the 4th Divisional Train. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
Was awarded the Military Cross.
charles antliff holland
Arts, 1915-16
Enlisted, January 25th, 1916, in No. 9 Canadian
Field Ambulance. Served in France.
FRANCIS CHAPLIN HOLLAND
B.Sc, 1913
Commissioned in the Royal Engineers. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lieutenant.
gerald allien holland
Applied Science, 1901-02
Enlisted, August 7th, 1916, in the 79th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Served in France and
Belgium with Divisional Ammunition Column
and Field Artillery Units.
STANLEY ARNOLD HOLLING
B.A., 1917; Medicine, 1914-18; M.D.. 1921
Enlisted, April 18th, 1918, as a Surgeon Sub-
Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Volunteer
Reserve. Served in the Mediterranean area.
ROBERT CLAUD HOLM AN
B.A.Sc., 1893
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Ordnance Corps, in 1916. Promoted to the rank
of Captain. Served in France.
william bernard holmes
Agriculture, 1914-16
Enlisted, January 18th, 1917, in the Siege and
Heavy Artillery Draft. Transferred to the 9th
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Served in
France.
BENJAMIN REAC;iI HOOPER
B.Sc, 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, May 1st, 1918. Transferred to the
Canadian Railway Troops. Served in England.
harold thomas richard hooper
Arts, 1913-14
Enlisted, March 30th, 1915, in the 6th Field
Company, Canadian Engineers. Transferred to
the 1st Canadian Siege Battery. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
james albert v1ckers hooper
Medicine, 1912-14
Enlisted, September 25th, 1914, in No. 1 Cana-
dian Field Ambulance. Transferred to the 2nd
Battalion. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France.
henry william hough
Dentistry, 1917-18
Enlisted, March 1st, 1918. in the 1st Depot
Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Served
in Canada.
john houliston
Applied Science, 1899-1900
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the Canadian
Engineers, April 15th 1915. Served in France
with the 2nd Divisional Engineers. Mentioned
in despatches. Was awarded the Distinguished
Service Order.
GE0RC;E ELLIOTT HOUSSER
B.A., 1906
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Navy.
JAMES CHESTER HOUSTON
M.D., 1898
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May, 1917. Promoted to the
rank of Captain, October 29th, 1918. Served in
Canada.
ALAN CAMPBELL P. HOWARD
B.A., 1897; M.D., 1901
Appointed Major in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps, attached to No. 3 Canadian General
Hospital, March 6th, 1915. Served in France
till January, 1916, when he was placed on the
Medical Officers' Reserve.
GEORGE G. HOWARD
Arts, 1916-17
Enlisted, July 24th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
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McGILL HONOUR ROLL
WALDORF VIVIAN HOWARD
B.A., 1916; M.Sc, 1922; Ph.D., 1924
Enlisted, October 21st. 1916, in the 244th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Sergeant. Transferred to
the 14th Battalion. Served in France and
Belgium.
WILBKRT HARVARD HOWARD
B.C.L., 1915
Enlisted, October 25th, 1915, in the 8th Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Served m France. Subse-
quentlv Adjutant Canadian Artillery Regi-
mental Depot and Staff Captam, Canadian
Reserve Artillery.
john gwyn howell
Applied Science, 1910-12
Commissioned Lieutenant in the Royal Flying
Corps. Promoted to the rank of Captain. Was
awarded the Military Cross.
WILLIAM BOYMAN HOWELL
M.D., 1896
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, November 14th, 1914. Served
in France with the 9th Canadian Field Ambu-
lance, and the 1st and 3rd Canadian General
Hospitals. Promoted to the rank of Major.
<;E0RGE PATRICK HOWLETT
M.D., 1906
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, September 24th, 1914. Promoted
to the rank of Major. Served in France.
<;eorge matheson hudson
B.Sc, 1911
Joined the Staff of Military District, No. 10
(Winnipeg) as Lieutenant, August 10th, 1914.
Promoted to the rank of Captain in the 195th
Battalion, C.E.F., April 17th, 1916. Appointed
District Intelligence Officer, Military District
No. 12, January 1st, 1917. Served in Canada.
RALPH RUSKIN HUESTIS
B.S.A., 1914
Enlisted, November 2nd, 1914, in the Canadian
Army Veterinary Corps. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. Transferred to the Canadian
Army Service Corps, and later transferred to the
116th Canadian Infantry Battalion. Served in
France and Belgium.
HARRY J. HUGHES
Medicine, 1897-99
Appointed Major in the 52nd Battalion, Cana-
dian Expeditionary Force, October 31st, 1915.
Served in France. Was wounded.
KV\N BONNOR lllI<;iI-JONES
B.Sc, 1913
Commissioned, September 1st, 1914, in the
Royal Engineers, 96th Field Company. Promoted
to the rank of Major. Served in France. Was
wounded October, 1915. Twice mentioned in
despatches and awarded the Military Cross.
JOHIN WARD H11<;HS0N
B.Sc, 1912
Appointed Lieutenant, March 1st, 1916, in the
224th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Promoted to Captain. Served in France.
HERBERT STORY HUNTER
B.C.L., 1880
Enlisted, November 3rd, 1915, in the 87th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Sergeant. Served in
England.
piercy starkey hunter
Applied Science, 1913-14
Was given a Provisional Commission in the 74th
New Brunswick Rangers, January, 1915. Ap-
pointed Lieutenant in the 55th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, October 20th,
1915. Served in France with the 20th Battalion,
and the 44th Battalion. Was shell-shocked.
THOMAS VAN HUNTER
M.D., 1906
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. July 23rd, 1917. Served in
England.
WILLIAM ANDREW HUNTER
M.D., 1917
Enlisted, March 9th, 1915, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France.
WILLIAM HENRY HUSTLER
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, No. 4, April
17th, 1918. Served in Canada.
JOHN WILLIAM HUTCHINSON
M.D., 1904
Appointed Captain in No. 3 Canadian General
Hospital, March 5th, 1915. Promoted to the
rank of Major. Served in France.
BRUCE CAVERHILL HUTCHISON
Applied Science, 1912-15
Enlisted, April 28th, 1915, in the 5th Canadian
Mounted Rifles. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Transferred to the 42nd Battalion.
Served in France. Was wounded.
JAMES ALEXANDER HUTCHISON
M.D., 1884
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps, February 22nd, 1916.
Promoted to the rank of Colonel. Served in
France. Was made Commander of the Order
of the British Empire (Military Division).
KEITH o(;iLviE iiut<:hison
Applied Science, 1913-14; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the 73rd
Battalion, Royal Highlanders of Canada. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France. Was wounded.
matthew howard hutchison
Arts, 1914-16
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Reinforcing
Company, Royal Highlanders of Canada, June,
1916. transferred to the 2nd Reinforcing
Company, R.H.C., November, 1916, and then,
after resigning his commission, to the 10th
Canadian Siege Battery (McGill), April, 1917.
Served in France.
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PAUL PHELPS HUTCHISON
Arts, 1912-15; B.A., 1916; B.C.L., 1921
Appointed Lieutenant in the 73rd Battalion,
Royal Highlanders of Canada, October 11th,
1915. Served in France. Wounded at the
Battle of the Somme, November, 1916. On
recovery served in England, with the 20th
Reserve Battalion, Royal Highlanders of Canada.
Rejoined the 42nd Battalion in France, in 1918.
ross rutherford hutchison
Arts, 1913-15
Enlisted, February 23rd, 1915, in the 2nd Signal
Company, Canadian Engineers. Promoted to
Lieutenant. Served in France. Was mentioned
in despatches and awarded the Military Medal.
LIONEL CHARLES HUTSON
M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 22nd, 1916. Served m
Bearwood Hospital, England, and in France
with the 9th Canadian Field Ambulance, and as
Medical Officer in the 9th Brigade, Canadian
Field Artillery.
WILLIS ABRAM HUTTON
M.D., 1913
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 15th, 1916. Served in
France.
AUSTIN HARVEY HUYCKE
M.D., 1907
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, July 29th, 1915. Served in
France as Medical Officer, with the rank of
Captain, with the 75th Field Ambulance, the
nth Lancashire Fusiliers, the 65th Artillery
Brigade, and the 51st South Wales Battery.
Was wounded March 23rd, 1918, and May 29th,
1918. Mentioned in despatches three times,
and awarded the Military Cross and Bar.
WALTER COURT HYDE
B. Arch., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the 21st Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, December, 1914.
Transferred to the 10th Battery. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in France as Officer
Commanding Battery Reserve Brigade, Cana-
dian Field Artillery and afterwards in Witley
Camp, England, from February, 1918, to
September, 1918, when he joined the Northern
Russia Expeditionary Forces, commanding the
68th Battery, C.F.A. Was twice mentioned
in despatches, and awarded the Distinguished
Service Order.
AUSTEN ELLIOTT HYNDMAN
B.S.A., 1916
Enlisted, April 23rd, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Promoted to the rank of Acting Sergeant.
Served in France.
EDWARD DOUGLAS HYNDMAN
Applied Science, 1913-16; B.Sc., 1921
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian
Horse Artillery, June, 1916. Transferred to the
3rd Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Served
in France. Was wounded. Awarded the Military
Cross.
ABRAM B. ILLIEVITZ
M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, January 22nd, 1917. Served in
England.
hugh fer<:ival illsley
Applied Science, 1914-16
Appointed Lieutenant in the 148th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, November, 1915.
Transferred to the Royal Flying Corps. Served
in France. Was awarded the Croix de Guerre.
bruce athol ingraham
Applied Science, 1895-96
Appointed Major in Command of the 24th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery, December
6th, 1914. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-
Colonel. Served in France in the 62nd Brigade,
Royal Field Artillery. Transferred to the
Reserve of Officers, Canadian Militia, 1919.
CAMPBELL INNES
Arts and Law, 1909-10
Enlisted, July, 1918, in the Canadian Engineers.
Served in Canada.
COLIN W. INNES
B.Sc., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers Training Depot, May 2nd, 1918. Trans-
ferred to the 7th Battalion, Canadian Engineers.
Served in England.
ROBERT INNES
B.S.A., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the Composite Bat-
talion, Halifax, September, 1914. Raised, and
went overseas with, the 106th Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force with the rank of Lieutenant-
Colonel. Transferred to the 87th Battalion.
Served in France.
paul stanley ironstone
Applied Science, 1913-14; Arts, 1914-15;
Medicine, 1916-18; M.D., 1922
Enlisted, May 7th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
AUSTIN HWIGIIT IRVINE
M.D., 1896
Appointed Captain in the 245th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, August 31st,
1916. Transferred to the 87th Battalion and a
French Base Hospital. Served in France. Was
awarded the Military Cross.
ROBERT THOMAS IRVINE
M.D., 1885
Commissioned, July, 1916, as Lieutenant in the
Medical Corps of the United States Army.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in the
United States. Died, October 31st, 1921.
GEORGE IRVING
B.A., 1902
Appointed Honorary Lieutenant in the Young
Men's Christian Association, May 9th, 1918.
Served in England and France.
151
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
louis krskine w. irving
Medicine, 1893-97
Appointed Major in the 15th Battery, 4th
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, December
4th, 1914, Transferred to the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Colonel. Served in France. Was mentioned m
despatches and awarded the Distinguished
Service Order.
(;iFFORI> MELVILLK IRWIN
Applied Science, 1911-12; B.Sc, 1919
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Regiment,
Canadian Garrison Artillery, August 1st, 1915.
Transferred to the Divisional Ammunition
Column. Served in France with the 2nd Cana-
dian Heavv Artillery Battery. Was wounded,
January 3rd, 1918.
ROBERT HAMILTON IRWIN
B.Sc, 1908
Volunteered for overseas service, August, 1914,
while a Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian
Engineers (Permanent Force). Promoted to the
rank of Major. Served in Canada.
william alexander irwin
Arts, 1912-13
Enlisted, January 5th, 1916, in the 5th Canadian
Stationary Hospital. Transferred to the 7th
Canadian General Hospital. Served in France.
WILLIAM ERIC C. IRWIN
B.Sc., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Universities
Company, 38th Battalion, Canadian Expedi-
tionary Force, June 18th, 1915. Transferred to
the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in
France. Was wounded June 2nd, 1916. Men-
tioned in despatches.
CHARLES HERRERT IVEY
B.Sc., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, August 9th, 1916. Served in France.
Was awarded the Military Cross.
OLIVER LAWRENCE JACKS
Arts and Applied Science, 19tll-12;
Agriculture, 1912-14
Enlisted, November, 1914, in King Edward's
Horse, Imperial Army. Commissioned in the
5th Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry, and
transferred to the 18th Gloucestershire Regi-
ment. Served in France. Was wounded August,
1917. Awarded the Military Cross.
FREDERICK STANBRIDGE JACKSON
B.Sc., 1913
Enlisted, September, 1914, in Enslin's Horse,
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant in the
Royal Garrison Artillery. Invalided home,
November, 1916.
WILLIAM FREDERICK JACKSON
M.D., 1873
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 19th, 1916. Served in
Canada and England.
john brigford jacobie
Applied Science, 1891-93
Enlisted, December 14th, 1914, in the 2nd
Divisional Supply Column. Served in France.
ALFRED ST. GE0R<;E JACQUES
B.Sc, 1917
Enlisted, April 24th, 1917, in the Siege Artillery
Draft (McGill), 10th Canadian Siege Battery.
Served in France.
GEORGE ERIC JACQV'ES
B.Sc, 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the 60th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, August 25th,
1915. Transferred to the 87th Battalion.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France. Was wounded. Mentioned in des-
patches.
HENRY MERVILLE JACQUES
M.D., 1894
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps, 2nd Canadian Division,
April 22nd, 1915. Promoted to the rank of
Colonel. Served in France. Was mentioned in
despatches three times. Awarded the Distin-
guished Service Order.
charles herbert j. james
Medicine, 1907-09
Appointed Lieutenant in Eaton's Machine Gun
Battery, Canadian Expeditionary Force, Feb-
ruary 1st, 1915. Transferred to the 4th Brigade
Machine Gun Section. Served in P'rance. Was
wounded.
ROBERT EDWARDS JAMIESON
B.Sc, 1914; M.Sc, 1920
Appointed Provisional Lieutenant, Supernumer-
ary, No. 6 Detachment, Corps of Guides, April,
1916. Attached to the 10th Depot Siege Battery,
Halifax, October, 1916, to September, 1917.
Went overseas in the 11th Siege Battery, 3rd
Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery, September
1917. Served in France.
ROBERT HARRY JAMIESON
B.A.Sc, 1890
Appointed Captain in the 13th Battalion, Royal
Highlanders of Canada, August, 1914. Was
wounded, April 23rd, 1915. Mentioned in
despatches.
WILLIAM DAWSON STUART JAMIESON
Medicine, 1916-18; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, May 8th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada in the Canadian Army Medical Corps.
WILLIAM ROSS JAMIESON
M.D., 1898
Commissioned, October 8th, 1917, as a Captain
in the Medical Corps, United States Army.
Promoted to the rank of Major, July 9th, 1918.
ernest ian walter jardine
Applied Science, 1901-04
Appointed Lieutenant in the 101st Battalion.
Canadian Expeditionary Force, January 11th,
1916. Transferred to the **E" and "M" Com-
pany, 254th Royal Engineers. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France. Mentioned
in despatches.
ELLIS JOHN JARJOUR
D.D.S., 1917
Enlisted, May 21st, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, Manitoba Regiment. Assigned to the
Canadian Dental Corps. Served in Canada.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
CHARLES EDWARD JEAK1NS
B.A., 1901
Appointed as Honorary Captain and Chaplain
in the 58th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary
Force, August, 1915. Served in France with the
58th Battalion and the 5th Canadian Field
Ambulance.
JOHN W. JEAKINS
B.A., 1913
Enlisted, June 21st, 1915, in the 2nd Univer-
sities Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. Promoted to the rank of
Sergeant and later to Lieutenant. Served in
France. Was wounded, June 2nd, 1916, and
August 8th, 1918. Awarded the Military Medal
and the Croix de Guerre.
CALVIN S. JELLY
Applied Science, 1914-16; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, May 2nd, 1916, in the 6th (McGill)
Siege Artillery Battery, Canadian Garrison
Artillery, afterwards known as the 7th. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Air Force as a Cadet.
Served in France.
KENNAN BROOKS JENCKES
Applied Science, 1912-15; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, March 26th, 1915, in the 27th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. Served in France. Was awarded
the Military Cross.
JOHN STEPHEN JENKINS
M.D., 1912
Appointed Captain in the 24th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, May 11th, 1915.
Transferred to the 5th Canadian Field Ambu-
lance. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-
Colonel Served in France. Was wounded.
Twice mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Distinguished Service Order.
MURRAY H. JENKINS
B.S.A., 1913
Enlisted, March 15th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, Nova Scotia Regiment, Promoted
to the rank of Lance-Corporal. Served in
Canada.
ARCHIE NATHANIEL JENKS
Dentistry, 1912-15; D.D.S., 1920
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915. in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the 13th
Battalion, C.E.F., and to the Royal Flying
Corps. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France.
CHARLES PETER JENTO
M.D., 1890
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, June 13th, 1916. Attached to
the 10th Canadian Stationary Hospital, Moore's
Barracks Hospital, 14th and 12th Canadian
General Hospitals and to No. 3 Canadian
Casualty Clearing Station. Served in France.
JOHN ANDREW JESS
B.A.. 1915
Enlisted, March 3rd, 1915, in the 5th Canadian
Mounted Rifles. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France. Was wounded,
June 3rd. 1916 and November 1st, 1917.
ARTHUR LIVINGSTONE JOHNSON
M.D., 1909
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, September 28th, 1914. Served in
France with No. 1 Canadian General Hospital,
No. 10 Imperial General Hospital and No. 1
Canadian Casualty Clearing Hospital. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served
in England in No. 9 Canadian General Hospital
and as Oflficer Commanding the Canadian Red
Cross Hospital at Buck Park.
GEOFFREY ALAN JOHNSON
B.Sc., 1912
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, January, 1916. Served in France with
the 4th Division. Was awarded the Military
Cross.
GEORGE RAY JOHNSON
M.D., 1902
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, January 2nd, 1915. Served as
Medical Officer with the 12th Canadian Mounted
Rifles. Served in France with the 1st General
Hospital, 2nd Field Ambulance and the 13th
Battalion. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Was wounded at Vimy, April 17th, 1917.
HAMMOND JOHNSON
B.Sc., 1915
Enlisted, February 16th, 1915, as a Corp>oral
in the 6th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France. Was awarded the Military Cross.
HENRY DAWES JOHNSON
M.D., 1885
Volunteered for service, August 4th, 1914.
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps, July 20th, 1915. Served
in England, France and Belgium and later in
Canada as Assistant Director of Medical
Services.
JOHN GUY WATTS JOHNSON
B.A., 1900; M.D., 1904
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Canadian
Stationary Hospital, September 25th, 1914.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.
Served in England, France, Mudros, Egypt,
and Salonika. Was mentioned in despatches
three times.
lorne i. johnson
Applied Science, 1912-14
Enlisted in the Sifton Machine Gun Battery,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, September, 1914.
Transferred to the 207th Battalion and later to
No. 9 Canadian Engineers. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
CHARLES FRANKLIN JOHNSTON
Arts, 1915-16; B.C.L., 1922
Enlisted in the 34th Battery, Canadian Field
Artillery, January 9th, 1915. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Served in France with the
21st and 13th Batteries, Canadian Field Artillery.
HARRY WYATT JOHNSTON
Applied Science, 1913-15; B.Sc., 1921
Entered on military service as an Instructor in
Military District No. 4. Enlisted, October 28th,
1917, as Company Sergeant Major in the
Canadian Forestry Corps. Transferred to the
8th Battalion, Canadian Engineers. Served in
France.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
IRWIN DONALDSON JOHNSTON
Arts, 1906-07
Enlisted, February 11th, 1916, in the 35th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted
to the rank of Acting-Captain. Served in
France.
KENNETH BURNS JOHNSTON
Medicine, 1914-16; M.D., 1922
Enlisted, August 25th, 1916, in the 66th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Served in France with
the 14th Brigade. Was awarded the Military
Medal.
MORGAN M. JOHNSTON
B.Sc., (Arts), 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the 34th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, December 3rd, 1915
Promoted to Captain. Reverted to the rank of
Lieutenant to go overseas with the 9th Brigade
Ammunition Column. Served in France with the
33rd Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Wounded
at the Somme, September 13th, 1916.
ARTHUR LLEWELYN JONES
M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 8th, 1915. Promoted
to the rank of Major. Served in France with the
1st Canadian Field Ambulance, the 2nd, 3rd
and 7th Canadian Infantry Battalions, and the
1st Canadian Machine Gun Battalion. Was
made an Officer of the Order of the British
Empire (Military), and was awarded the
Military Cross.
ARTHUR REGINALD JONES
Agriculture, 1913-15; B.S.A., 1921
Enlisted, March 9th, 1915, in the 1st Universities
Company, 38th Battalion, Canadian Expedition-
ary Force. Transferred to the Princess Patricia's
Canadian Light Infantry. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. Served in France. Was wounded
three times.
FRANCIS EDWARD JONES
Medicine, 1916-18; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, May 18th, 1918, as a Sub-Lieutenant
Surgeon, in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
Served on the North Sea and the Atlantic.
GUY CARLETON JONES
B.Sc, 1912
Enlisted, April 3rd, 1916, in the 5th South
African Horse. Served in German East Africa.
HOWE ALONZO JONES
M.D., 1900
Commissioned a Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps.
JAMES HAROLD JONES
M.D., 1901
Appointed Captain and Medical Officer in the
8th Canadian Mounted Rifles, October 2nd,
1915. Served in France with the 8th Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery. Was wounded.
LLEWELLYN RIENDEAU JONES
B.S.A., 1917
Enlisted, May 21st, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Transferred to the 8th Canadian Siege Battery.
Promoted to Corporal. Served in France.
THOMAS WILLIAM JONES
B.A., 1916; M.A., 1921
Appointed Honorary Captain in the Young
Men's Christian Association, January 20th,
1917. Served in England.
WALTER NORMAN JONES
AGRICULTURE, 1914-17; B.S.A., 1920
Enlisted, February 21st, 1917, in the McGill
Siege Artillery Draft, Canadian Garrison Artil-
lery. Transferred to the 2nd Divisional Am-
munition Column. Served in France. Was
wounded.
ERNEST HASTINGS JORDAN
B.Sc, 1912
Enlisted, October 28th, 1914, in the 21st Battery,
6th Brigade. Canadian Field Artillery. Trans-
ferred to the 4th Battery, 1st Brigade, to the
26th Battery, 7th Brigade, and to the 18th
Battery, 5th Brigade. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France. Was wounded.
Awarded the Military Cross.
LEO JOACHIM JORDAN
B.Sc., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers. May 15th, 1918. Served in England.
ALFRED HUGH JOSEPH
Arts, 1915-17; B.Sc, 1920
Enlisted, May 21st, 1917. in the McGill Siege
Battery Draft, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Served in France with the 10th Battery, 3rd
Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
BERNARD JOSEPH
Arts, 1915-18; B.A., 1919; B.C.L., 1921
Enlisted in the Jewish Legion (Royal Fusiliers)
July 1st, 1918. Promoted to the rank of Company
Sergeant-Major.
ARTHUR CRANSWICK JOST
M.D., 1897
Appointed Major in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps, February 26th, 1916, and detailed as
Medical Officer to the 64th Battalion. Served
in England as Senior M.O. of the 6th Training
Brigade, Otterpool. and D.A.D.M.S., Canadian
Army, Seaford. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in Canada as
Assistant Director of Medical Services, M.D.
No. 7.
louis de gonzague joubert
Applied Science, 1909-10
Appointed Captain in No. 6 Canadian General
Hospital, September 15th, 1915. Served in
France.
CECIL ROY JOYCE
M.D., 1914
Commissioned Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, December 19th, 1915. Served
in France with the 21st Field Ambulance.
Promoted to the rank of Captain.
roderick augustus kane
Applied Science, 1894-99
Appointed Captain in the 244th Battalion,
Canadian ExpeSditionary Force, June 13th, 1916.
Served in France with the 24th Battalion.
HARRY V. KARNES
Applied Science, 1912-18; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, June 4th, 1918, as Chief Machinist
in the United States Navy.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
STUART EVANS KAY
Applied Science, 1912-16; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, May 2nci, 1916, in the McGill Siege
Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served
in France and Belgium with the 1st Brigade,
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Promoted to the
rank of Corporal. Transferred to the Royal
Air Force.
CECIL DARLING KEAN
M.D., 1915
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the Royal
Army Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in Egypt, Salonika and
Mesopotamia.
SAMUEL GARFIELD KEAN
M.D., 1912
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, August 28th, 1916. Served in
Mesopotamia with No. 2 General Hospital and
the 1 /4th Devonshire Battalion, and in Palestine
with the 1 /55th Pioneer Battalion. Promoted to
the rank of Captain.
GARNET H. KEARNEY
M.D., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, January, 1916. Served in
France as Medical Officer in various units.
Promoted to the rank of Captain.
JOHN D. KEARNEY
Law, 1916-17; B.C.L., 1920
Appointed Lieutenant in the 79th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, January 25th, 1917.
Served in France with the 25th Battery, 6th
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Was awarded
the Military Cross.
WILLIAM FRANCIS KEARNS
Applied Science, 1915-18; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, April 29th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Served in England.
ARNOLD KEAY
M.D., 1910
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 17th, 1916. Was attached
to the 8th Stationary Hospital, Adding ton Park
War Hospital, the Duchess of Connaught's
Hospital, the 7th Canadian General Hospital
and the 2nd Canadian Field Ambulance. Served
in France.
CAMPBELL BROWN KEENAN
M.D., 1897
Appointed Major and Medical Officer in the
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry,
August 12th, 1914. Served in France in the
Canadian Army Medical Corps. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Was awarded
the Distinguished Service Order.
BENJAMIN CHARLES KEEPING
Medicine, 1913-15; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, February 22nd, 1915, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Served in France and
Belgium with No. 3 Canadian General Hospital,
and the 2nd Canadian Siege Battery. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant.
ALBERT JOHN KELLY
B.Sc., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the 6th Universities
Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry, August 22nd, 1916. Served in France.
Was awarded the Military Cross and Bar.
BORROWS KELLY
Law, 1916-17
Enlisted as a Cadet in the Royal Naval Air
Service. Transferred to the Royal Flying
Corps.
john christian kelly
Applied Science, 1914-16
Enlisted, May 2nd, 1916, in the McGill Siege
Battery, No. 6 (afterwards known as No. 7),
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served in France
with the 1st Brigade, Canadian Garrison
Artillery. Promoted to the rank of Corporal.
p. E. KELLY
Arts, 1916-17
Enlisted, May 10th, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Served in
Canada.
THEODORE JOSEPH KELLY
Law, 1914-17
Enlisted as a Cadet in the Royal Flying Corps.
WILLIAM HENRY KELLY
B.Sc, 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers Training Depot, May 15th, 1918. Served
in England.
ARTHUR KELSALL
Agriculture, 1914-15; B.S.A., 1918
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in the 1st Univer-
sities Company, 38 th Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Transferred to the Prin-
cess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lance-Corporal. Served in
France. Was wounded, June 2nd, 1916.
chester francis kelsch
Applied Science, 1911-15; Arts, 1915-17
Enlisted, 1917, as a Cadet in the Royal Flying
Corps. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
JAMES COLIN KEMP
B.Sc., 1908
Appointed Captain in the 60th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, June 11th, 1915.
Transferred to the 5th Canadian Mounted
Rifles. Promoted to the rank of Major. Served
in France. Mentioned in despatches twice. Was
awarded the Military Cross and the Distin-
guished Service Order.
WILLIAM NORMAN KEMP
B.A., 1915; M.D., 1922
Enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps as a Pilot
Cadet, December 7th, 1917. Discharged as
medically unfit, September 4th, 1918. Served
in Canada.
CARSON JAMES KENDALL
M.D., 1916
Enlisted, February 18th, 1915. in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital, Served in France.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
WILLIAM NASSAU KENDRICK
M.D., 1896
Commissioned Captain in the Medical Corps.
United States Army, October 18th, 1918,
Served in the United States.
GEORGE LIONEL DENT KENNEDY
M.D., 1915
Enlisted, March 25th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to the rank of Ser-
geant. Served in France in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital as Captain, and, as Captain
and Medical Officer, with the 46th Battalion
and the 12th Field Ambulance.
HAROLD SAMUEL KENNEDY
B.Sc., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, November 11th, 1915. Served in France
with the 3rd Tunnelling Company, Canadian
Engineers. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Was awarded the Military Cross.
henry c:. kennedy
Applied Science, 1904-05; 1906-07;
Appointed Lieutenant in the 24th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, May 12th, 1915.
Served in France with the 24th and 39th Bat-
talions. Seconded to the War Office for special
duty, March 30th, 1917.
HOWARD KENNEDY
B.Sc, 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
November 18th, 1915. Served in France with
the 7th Battalion, Canadian Engineers. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain. Was wounded,
August 8th, 1918. Awarded the Military Cross.
LESLIE HAY KENNEDY
Arts, 1913-14
Enlisted, April 3rd, 1916, in the 196th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Transferred to the
Royal Flying Corps.
ROBERT ALEXANDER KENNEDY
B.A., 1884; M.D., 1886
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. July 3rd, 1916. Served in
England in the Moore Barracks' Hospital and
the Shorncliffe Military Hospital.
RODERICK STUART KENNEDY
B.S.A., 1912
Enlisted, August 6th, 1914, in the Central
Alberta Horse. Transferred to the Royal
Canadian Dragoons. Commissioned in the 12th
Battalion, West Yorkshires. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Served in France. Was
wounded at Loos in September, 1915, and at
the Somme in July, 1916.
THOMAS ELMER KENNEDY
B.A., 1915
Enlisted, July 23rd, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
CORDON COLFOX KENNIN<;
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 13th, 1918. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in Canada and, in
Siberia, with the 16th Canadian Field Ambulance.
ROBERT KENT
Applied Science, 1912-14
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Field
Artillery, November 1st, 1915. Transferred to
the 4th Canadian Division, Trench Mortar
Brigade. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Served in France and Belgium. Was awarded
the Military Cross.
THOMAS REGINALD KER
B.C.L., 1904
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Canadian
Mounted Rifles, June 1st, 1915. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in France. Was
made an Officer of the Order of the British
Empire.
HERBERT WILFRED KERFOOT
M.D., 1906
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, March 30th, 1915. Transferred
to the Royal Army Medical Corps and served
in France and Gallipoli. Transferred back to the
Canadian Army Medical Corps and served with
No. 1 Canadian Stationary Hospital at Salonika.
Promoted to the rank of Captain.
FORREST ALEXANDER KERR
Arts, 1915-16; B.A., 1917
Enlisted, May 12th, 1916, in the 6th (afterwards
known as the 7th) (McGill) Siege Battery,
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Promoted to the
rank of Sergeant. Served in France.
HARRY HYLAND KERR
M.D., 1904
Commissioned Lieutenant in the United States
Army Medical Corps, August 28th, 1917. Pro-
moted to the rank of Major. Served in France.
hugh outhit kerr
Applied Science, 1911-12
Enlisted, September 23rd, 1914, in the 1st
Field Company, Canadian Engineers. Served
in France.
NORMAN KERR
M.D., 1889
Commissioned Captain in the Medical Corps,
United States Army, July 10th, 1918.
JOHN KERRY
B.A., 1911; B.C.L., 1915
Enlisted, August 2nd, 1916, in the 148th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 13th Battalion. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Served in France. Was
wounded August 18th, 1918.
charles willard kil(;oljr
Arts, 1916-18
Enlisted, April 15th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Served in England.
(iarfield kilpatrick
Applied Science, 1910-11
Appointed Lieutenant in the 70th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, February 5th, 1916.
Served in France with the 2nd Divisional
Ammunition Column and the 6th Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery.
noel legii sangster kilpin
Applied Science, 1911-17
Commissioned, October 23rd, 1917, in the Royal
Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank of Lieu-
tenant. Served in England.
156
OTHER ENLISTMENTS
HKCTOR HKNRY KING
B.C.L., 1918
Enlisted as a Warrant Officer in the Radio Naval
Telegraphy Department, Royal Naval Canadian
Volunteer Reserve.
HOBKKT K1N<;
M.D., 1903
Appointed Captain in the Medical Reserve
Corps, United States Army, August 18th, 1917.
SHENTON STANLEY KING
M.D., 1905
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps and attached to the 8th Princess
Louise Battalion. Seconded to the Royal Army
Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served at Gallipoli, Mesopotamia and
France.
ABNER KINGMAN
B.A., 1908
Appointed Lieutenant in the 148th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December 13th,
1915. Promoted to the rank of Captain. Trans-
ferred to the 20th Reserve Battalion as Adjutant
and later served in the same capacity in the
259th, Battalion, Canadian Rifles in Siberia.
Was made an Officer of the Order of the British
Empire.
walter ross kin(;slani>
Agriculture, 1915-17
Enlisted, January, 1917, as a Cadet in the Royal
Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank of 2nd
Lieutenant. Served in France. Was wounded
and taken prisoner of war on November 8th,
1917.
EDWARD ROBERT KINGSLEY
B.Sc, 1911
Enlisted, March 30th, 1917, in No. 2 Section,
Skilled Railway Troops. Served in France with
the Canadian Railway Troops. Promoted to
the rank of Sergeant.
JOHN LYNDHURST KINGSTON
B. Arch., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, April 20th, 1916. Served in France.
LAURENCE BRADLEY KINGSTON
B.Sc, 1908
Appointed Lieutenant in the 3rd Divisional
Ammunition Column, January 9th, 1916.
Transferred to the 9th Brigade, Canadian Field
Artillery. Served in France. Was mentioned in
despatches. Awarded the Military Cross.
HENRY WILLIS KINNEAR
Arts, 1908-09
Enlisted, September 3rd, 1918, in the 1st
Depot Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Served
in Canada.
BURTON O. KINNEY
M.D., 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, September 13th, 1916. Promoted
to the rank of Captain.
RE<;iNALD PRICE KINSMAN
Medicine, 1913-15; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, February 25th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Served in France with the
Canadian Army Medical Corps and the 1st
Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
GUY HURLSTON KIRBY
Applied Science, 1913-15; B.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, February 18th, 1915, in the 38th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry. Promoted to the rank of Sergeant.
Served in France.
sidney s. kirby
Applied Science, 1908-12
Enlisted, February 26th, 1915, in the 38th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
Bermuda and England.
ARCHIBALD STANLEY KIRKLAND
M.D., 1913
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, November 30th, 1916. Served
in France, Belgium and Germany.
HAROLD THOMPSON KIRKPATBIGK
APPLIED Science, 1916-17; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, June 21st, 1917, as a Cadet in the
Royal Flying Corps.
ROBERT KIRKPATRICK
M.Sc., 1913
Appointed Captain in the 1st Canadian General
Hospital, September 24th, 1914. Served with
the Canadian Army Medical Corps, in France.
Was made a Member of the Order of the British
Empire.
henry hamilton kitchener
Applied Science, 1910-14
Enlisted, August, 1914, in the 1st Field Company,
Canadian Engineers. Transferred to the Royal
Engineers, to the Royal Flying Corps and to the
Royal Air Force. Promoted to the rank of
Major.
BERNARD ALBERT KLEIN
B.Sc., 1916
Enlisted, December 12th, 1917, in the Ordnance
Corps, United States Army. Promoted to the
rank of Second Lieutenant.
ADRIAN KNATCHBULL-HUGESSEN
B.A., 1912; B.C.L., 1914
Enlisted, May 2nd, 1916, in No. 6 (McGill)
Siege Battery (afterwards known as the 7th),
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Promoted to the
rank of Sergeant. Served in France.
CLARENCE RUSSELL KNEELAND
Arts, 1913-15; B.A., 1923
Enlisted, September 7th, 1916, in the 6th
Universities Company, Princess Patricia's Cana-
dian Light Infantry. Promoted to the rank of
Sergeant. Served in France.
FREDERICK WILLIAM KNEWSTUBB
B.Sc., 1910
Enlisted, April 13th, 1916, in the 62nd Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
5th Canadian Railway Troops. Served in
France.
157
McGILL HONOUR ROLL
robert kendall knight
Applied Science, 1915-16
Enlisted, January 4th, 1916, in the Motor
Transport Division of the Royal Army Service
Corps. Promoted to the rank of 2nd Lieutenant.
GEORGE HUTTON KOHL
B.Sc., 1910
Enlisted, March 16th, 1915, in the 38th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry, and to the Royal Engineers. Promoted
to the rank of Acting-Major. Served in France.
Was mentioned in despatches.
MELVILLE ZEN FORD KROLIK
M.D., 1913
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, October 3rd, 1917. Served in
England.
DONALD GORDON KYLE
Applied Science, 1915-16; B.Sc, 1922
Enlisted, April 28th, 1916, in the 6th (McGill)
Siege Battery (afterwards known as the 7th),
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served in France.
OSIAS WENCESLAS LAC:HAINE
Agriculture, 1917-18
Enlisted, April 23rd, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Served in England.
RAOUL la CROIX
Applied Science, 1900-01
Enlisted. May 23rd, 1918. in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
guy burton ladd
Arts. 1908-10
Enlisted, January 16th. 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, Saskatchewan Regiment. Served in
Canada.
LAWRENCE HEBERT LAFFOLEY
B.Sc, 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, May 19thi 1916. Transferred to the
Royal Air Force. Served in England.
paul richard laffoley
Applied Science, 1915-16
Enlisted, May 6th, 1916, in the 6th (McGill.)
(afterwards known as the 7th) Canadian Siege
Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served
in France.
MAURICE THEODORE LAFLEUR
Arts, 1916-17; B.C.L., 1921
Enlisted, June 6th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Transferred to the Ammunition Column, 85th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Served in
England and Siberia.
alan laing
Arts, 1916-18
Enlisted, April 27th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Served in England.
allan pollock laing
Arts, 1900-01
Enlisted, May 7th, 1918, in the Royal Canadian
Garrison Artillery. Served in Canada.
GEORGE FREDERICK LAING
M.D., 1915
Enlisted, February 15th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Transferred to the Royal Army
Medical Corps, later re-transferring to the
Canadian Army Medical Corps. Served in
England.
ROSS RICHARD LAING
Applied Science, 1913-15; B.Sc, 1919
Enlisted, February 23rd, 1915, in the 2nd Signal
Company, Canadian Engineers. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Transferred to the
Royal Flying Corps. Served in France.
JAMES ARTHUR deLALANNE
Arts. 1913-15; B.A., 1919
Enlisted, April 30th. 1915. in the 2nd Univer-
sities Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. Transferred to the 60th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, and later to the
5th Canadian Mounted Rifles. Served in
France. Was wounded, September 16th, 1916,
October 30th. 1917. and August 28th. 1918.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Was awarded
the Military Cross and Bar.
GE0R(;E FRANCIS LALOND
Arts, 1915-17; B.A., 1920
Enlisted, October 3rd, 1918, in the 1st Deppt
Battalion, Manitoba Regiment. Served in
Canada.
MAURICE CHARLES LALONDE
B.C.L., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd Depot Bat-
talion, 2nd Quebec Regiment, January 7th.
1918. Served in Canada.
ARTHUR S. LAMB
M.D., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 20th, 1917. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Transferred to No. 3
Canadian General Hospital, and later to the 8th
Canadian Field Ambulance. Served in France.
CHARLES ERNEST LAMB
Law, 1912-15
Enlisted, December 29th, 1914, in the 2nd
Divisional Ammunition Park. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Served in France. Was
awarded the Meritorious Service Medal.
WARWICK VERNON LAMB
M.D., 1903
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, August 11th, 1915. Promoted
to the rank of Major. Served in England,
France, Mudros and Egypt.
YVES LAMONTAGNE
B.Sc., 1915
Enlisted, April. 1915, with the Canadian Over-
seas Railway Construction Corps. After service
in Belgium, was granted a commission in the
Corps of Royal Engineers, February, 1916.
Then served in France with the 1st Field Com-
pany, Royal Engineers, 15th Division and in
India with the 3rd Sappers and Miners. De-
mobilized with the rank of Captain in December,
1919.
john lanctot
Applied Science. 1912-17
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Flying
Corps. Was wounded in March, 1918.
158
OTHER ENLISTMENTS
JOSEPH PHILIPPK LANDRY
B.C.L., 1895
Appointed Colonel in the 5th Canadian Infantry
BriKade. Headquarters Staff, April 30th, 1915.
Promoted to the rank of Brigadier-General.
Served in France. Was mentioned in despatches
and made a Companion of the Order of St.
Michael and St. George.
PIERRE ALFRED LANDRY
B.Sc., 1903
Appointed Lieutenant in the 48th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, August 5th,
1915. Transferred to the Royal Flying Corps.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in
France. Was made an Officer of the Order of the
British Empire.
WILFRED ANDREW LANDRY
B.Sc., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery, July 27th, 1915.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France.
VICTOR R. LAPP
Medicine, 1913-15; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, February 23rd, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the 1st Brigade
Canadian Field Artillery, and later to the 11th
Battery, Royal Field Artillery, with a com-
mission. Served in France.
CHARLES LEONARD RICHARD LAPRAIRIE
B.Sc., 1917
Enlisted, May 22nd, 1918, in the Canadian
Engineers. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in Canada.
JAMES ARTHUR LATHAM
Arts, 1913-15; B.A., 1920
Enlisted, May 14th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Served in Belgium and France with the 24th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery and then with
the Trench Mortar Battery. Was gassed,
February 18th, 1918.
LYMAN CRAIG LAUCHLAND
M.D., 1904
Appointed Captain in the 129th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, April 19th, 1915.
Served in France.
DOUGLAS MELROSE LAURIE
Agriculture, 1915-17; B.S.A., 1921
Enlisted, December 22nd, 1917, in the Royal
Canadian Horse Artillery. Transferred to the
3rd Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Served
in France.
herbert archibald laurie
Arts, 1915-16
Enlisted as a Cadet in the Royal Air Force,
August, 1917. Promoted to the rank of Lieu-
tenant.
EARL MITCHELL LAURIN
Dentistry, 1914-15; D.D.S., 1921
Enlisted, February 18th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Served in France.
PERCY LORNE LAYERS
M.D., 1910
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 29th, 1918. Served in
Canada.
SALLUSTE LA VERY
B.C.L., 1912
Enlisted, April 26th, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Served in England.
FREDERICK ERNEST LAWLOR
M.D., 1901
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, December 5th, 1914. Served in
Canada.
ALFRED JOHN LAWRENCE
B.Sc., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, April 25th, 1918. Served in England.
ROBERT GRANT LAWRENCE
M.D., 1917
Enlisted, May 17th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, British Columbia Regiment. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Served in Canada.
GEORGE CHESTER LAWSON
M.D., 1909
Appointed Major in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps, September 13th, 1917. Served in France.
GEOFFREY FRANCIS LAYNE
B.Sc., 1914
Enlisted, November 14th, 1914, in the 21st
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred
to the Royal Field Artillery with a commission,
and later to the 287th Siege Battery, Royal
Garrison Artillery. Promoted to the rank of
Acting-Captain. Served in France. Wounded,
September 20th, 1917. Twice mentioned in
despatches and awarded the Military Cross.
SHIRLEY THOMPSON LAYTON
B.Sc., 1909
Appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd Heavy Battery,
Canadian Garrison Artillery, November 10th,
1914. Served in France with the 2nd Heavy
Battery, the 2nd Siege Battery, and the 5th
Siege Battery. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Twice mentioned in despatches and awarded
the Military Cross.
FRANCIS EASTON LEACH
Applied Science, 1896-97
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of the 231st
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, March
15th, 1916. Served on the headquarters Staff
of the First Army in France.
GEORGE EVERETT LEARMONTH
B.A., 1900; M.D„ 1901
Commissioned Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, July 28th, 1916. Transferred to
the Canadian Army Medical Corps with the
rank of Captain, September 16th, 1916. Served
in France with No. 3 Canadian General Hospital,
the 1st Canadian Field Ambulance, the 14th
Canadian Battalion, and No. 10 Casualty
Clearing Station (British).
DOUGLAS RAINSFORD LEAROYD
MEDICINE. 1913-15; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, February 23rd, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to Lance Corporal;
Transferred, as Surgeon Sub-Lieutenant, to the
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
159
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
JOSKFII LKAVITT
B.A., 1914; M.D., 1916
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 19th, 1916. Served in
France with the 1st Canadian General Hospital,
the 4th Canadian Field Ambulance and the 18th
Canadian Infantry Battalion.
MOISK WILLIAM LKBKL
Medicine, 1912-15; M.D., 1919
Enlisted, March 5th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to Corporal.
Received a commission in the Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve. Served in France and with
the Royal Navy ifi the North Sea.
C.ALIXTE ARMANI) LEBEUF
Applied Science, 1915-16
Enlisted, March 22nd, 1916, in the Canadian
Divisional Signal Company. Transferred to the
Royal Flying Corps. Served in France. Was
gassed, August, 1917.
ALEXANDER DAVIDSON LEDINGHAM
Arts, 1915-16
Enlisted, August 16th, 1916, in the 242nd
Battahon, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the Canadian Forestry Corps. Pro-
moted to the rank of Staff Quartermaster
Sergeant. Was awarded the Meritorious Service
Medal. Served in France.
HAROLD CARLETON LEE
Applied Science, 1914-18; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, April 26th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Served in England.
JAMES CARREL LEE
M.D., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, October, 1916. Served m
Mesopotamia.
FREDERICK WILLIAM LEES
M.D., 1908
Appointed Captain in No. 1 Canadian Field
Ambulance, August 18th, 1915. Served in
France as Medical Officer in the 7th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, and with No. 3
Canadian Field Ambulance, as Major. Was
awarded the Military Cross and Bar.
LAVELL HALL LEESON
M.D., 1915
Enlisted, February 15th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the Royal
Army Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in the Dardanelles, Egypt,
Mesopotamia and France. Was wounded,
October 28th, 1915.
j. armani) lefebvre
Applied Science, 1915-16
Enlisted, January 5th, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
JOHN GORDON LEFEBVRE
Agriculture, 1914-15
Enlisted, March 12th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to the rank of
Sergeant. Served in France.
ALBERT LEC;AULT
B.Sc, 1916
Enlisted. November, 1917. as a Cadet in the
Royal Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Second Lieutenant.
OSWALD ERNEST LEGER
Applied Science, 1911-12
Enlisted, September 26th, 1914, in the 1st
Canadian Divisional Engmeers. Served m
France with the 2nd Field Company, Canadian
Engineers. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Was wounded.
louis joseph a. legris
Medicine, 1909-13
Enlisted, February 25th, 1915, in the Canadian
Army Tvledical Corps. 2nd Field Ambulance.
Transferred to the Royal Army Medical Corps
with the rank of Lieutenant. Served as Regi-
mental Medical Ofificer in France and Belgium.
Promoted to the rank of Captain in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps.
robert stanley leitcii
Arts, 1912-13
Enlisted, March 18th, 1916, in the 196th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 46th Battalion, and later to the
Royal Air Force with the rank of Flight Cadet.
Served in France.
DANIEL LEMAY
D.V.S., 1890
Commissioned as a Major in the Veterinary
Corps of the United States Army.
VENANCE LEMAY
B.Sc., 1917
Commissioned as a 1st Lieutenant in the 13th
United States Cavalry.
CHARLES STUART LEMESURIER
B.A.. 1909; B.C.L., 1912
Enlisted, September 24th, 1914, in the 2nd
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 14th Battalion. Served in France.
Was wounded. Promoted to the rank of
Captain.
ludger lemieux
Applied Science, 1900-01
Enlisted, May 29th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
louis lemoine
Applied Science, 1901-04
Enlisted, July 23rd, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, l.st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
louis maitland leo
Applied Science, 1911-14
Gazetted in the Royal Field Artillery, July 12th,
1915. Served at the Dardanelles and in Egypt.
Invalided to England. October, 1916. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant. Transferred to the
Canadian Field Artillery with the same rank.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
IBBOTSON LEONARD
B.Sc, 1905
Appointed Major in the 24th Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force, April 6th, 1915. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel and given
command of the 7th Canadian Mounted Rifles.
Served in France as officer in command of the
Mounted troops of the 2nd Canadian Division
and later of the Canadian Light Horse. Was
twice mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Distinguished Service Order.
LKIBKR WOLFE LEKNER
Arts. 1913-14; Medicine, 1914-18; M.D., 1919
Enlisted. May 20th. 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
samuel lerner
Arts, 1916-17
Enlisted, May 27th, 1918, as a Second Air
Mechanic in the Royal Air Force.
WALTER JOHN LEROSSIGNOL
B.A.. 1891
Commisvsioned, July 16th, 1918, as 1st Lieutenant
in the Medical Corps, United States Army.
Served in the United States.
ERIC ALEXANDER LESLIE
B.Sc.. 1916
Enlisted in the Royal Canadian Artillery, May
13th, 1916. Appointed Lieutenant, May 8th,
1917. in the- Third Overseas Draft of the Mont-
real Heavy and Siege Artillery. Served in
France with the 2nd Canadian Divisional
Trench Mortar Brigade and the 5th and 7th
Canadian Siege Batteries.
PERCY CAMPBELL LESLIE
M.D., 1896
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps. February 12th, 1917. Promoted
to the rank of Captain.
JAMES ROBERT LETOUZEL
M.D., 1897
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, September 21st. 1916. Served in
England.
AARON LEVY
B.A.. 1895; M.D., 1899
Commissioned Captain in the Royal Army
Medical Corps. July 1st, 1917, in charge of an
ophthalmic centre.
DAVID SCLATER LEWIS
B.Sc, 1906; M.Sc.. 1907; M.D., 1912
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. June 14th. 1916. Served m
France with No. 3 Canadian General Hospital.
Promoted to the rank of Major.
george gordon lewis
Applied Science. 1892-94
Appointed Major in the 87th Battalion. Canadian
Expeditionary Force. September 20th 1915.
Served in France. Wounded October 21st. 1916.
Was mentioned in despatches.
mostyn lewis
Applied Science, 1907-09
Enlisted in the Royal Naval Air Service, June.
1915. Gazetted Flight Sub-Lieutenant, During
1916 and 1917 did service at different sea-plane
stations on the East coast of England. Promoted
to Captain in the Royal Air Force, in 1918.
WILLIAM MURRAY LEYS
M.D., 1909
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, June 17th, 1918. Served in
England.
valentine place leyson
Applied Science, 1913-14
Commissioned Lieutenant in the 3rd South
Lancashire Regiment, April, 1915. Transferred
to the 182nd Tunnelling Company, and later
to the 4th and 3rd Field Survey Battalions.
Promoted to the rank of Acting-Captain. Served
in France. Was awarded the Military Cross.
WILLIAM SCHUYLER LIGHTHALL
Arts, 1912-14; B.C.L.. 1921
Enlisted, September 11th, 1914, in the Royal
Canadian Dragoons. Received a commission in
the 3rd Dorsets. Transferred to the 2nd Dorsets,
the 8th Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry, and
the Royal Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank
of Captain. Served in France, Mesopotamia,
Salonika, Egypt and Palestine. Was awarded
the Distinguished Flying Cross.
HERBERT LIGHTSTONE
M.D., 1910
Enlisted. August 5th, 1914. Gazetted Lieutenant
in the Royal Army Medical Corps, September
nth, 1914. Transferred to the 6th Cavalry
Field Ambulance. Medical Officer at Head-
quarters of the 4th Army. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant-Colonel, commanding the 47th
Casualty Clearing Station. Medical Officer at
General Headquarters. Served in France, Bel-
gium, Germany and North Russia. Was men-
tioned in despatches seven times, and awarded
the Military Cross, the Medal of Honour by
the French War Office, and the Distinguished
Service Order.
CHARLES CRAWFORD LINDSAY
B.Sc. 1915
Enlisted, February 25th, 1915. in the Canadian
Engineers; Commissioned in the Imperial
Forces and promoted to the rank of Acting
Major in the Royal Engineers. Served in
France and Flanders. Was wounded, October
1st, 1916. Was awarded the Croix de Guerre
(Beige) and the Military Cross.
GORDON LIN1>SAY
B.A., 1911
Enlisted, October 2nd, 1915, in the 4th Univer-
sities Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. Promoted to the rank of
Sergeant. Served in France. Was wounded.
JOHN TRAVERS LEWIS
B.Sc.. 1913
Appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd Divisional
Signal Company of the Canadian Engineers,
February 8th. 1915. Promoted to the rank of
Major. Served in France. Was wounded.
GUY ADAMSON LINDSAY
Applied Science. 1912-16; B.Sc., 1920
Appointed Lieutenant in the 181st Battalion.
Canadian Expeditionary Force, June 10th. 1916.
Transferred to the 7th Battalion of the Canadian
Railway Troops. Served in France.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
KENNETH RAYMOND LINDSAY
Arts, 1914-15
p:nlisted, December 20th, 1915, in the 148th
Battalion. Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 42nd Battalion. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Served in France. Was
gassed, March 11th, 1918. Died at Montreal,
November 24th, 1922.
STANLEY BA(;<; LINDSAY
Applied Science, 1911-14
Appointed Lieutenant in the 13th Battalion,
Royal Highlanders of Canada, August 7th, 1914.
Promoted to the rank of Captam. Served m
France.
WILLIAM LINDSAY
M.D., 1893
Appointed Captain in the Medical Corps of the
United States Army, September 29th, 1918.
DONALD MALCOLM LINEIIAM
Arts, 1890-91; M.D., 1899
Appointed Captain in the 183rd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, January 31st,
1916. Served in France with No. 1 Canadian
General Hospital and No. 4 Casualty Clearing
Station.
JOSEPH EDOUARD LIONAIS
B.Sc., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd Depot Bat-
talion, 2nd Quebec Regiment, June 25th, 1918.
Transferred to the 22nd Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Served in France.
HAVELOCK THOMAS LIFPIATT
M.D., 1904
Appointed Captain in the Royal Army Medical
Corps.
HYMAN LIPSEY
Arts, 1915-18; Medicine, 1917-18
Enlisted, April 29th, 1918, in the 9th Canadian
Siege Battery. Transferred to the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Served in England.
KEUBEN HENRY LIPSEY
Law, 1909-10; D.D.S., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Dental Corps, October 18th, 1916. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in England.
arthur vincent litchfield
Arts, 1916-17
Enlisted, November 5th, 1917, in the 79th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred
to the Royal Flying Corps as Cadet Observer.
EDWARD CARRUTHERS LITTLE
B.Sc, 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the 51st Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, February 11th, 1916.
Transferred to the 53rd Battery, the 52nd
Battery, the Reserve Brigade Artillery and the
3rd Canadian Divisional Ammunition Column.
Served in France. Was mentioned in despatches
and awarded the Croix de Guerre of Belgium,
with Palm.
HAROLD BUTLER LITTLE
Applied Science, 1913-16; B. Arch. 1920
Enlisted, May 8th, 1916, in the 6th (McGill)
Siege Battery (afterwards known as the 7th),
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
HENRY WALTER LITTLE
Agriculture, 1915-16
Enlisted May 9th, 1916, in the 117th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles. Served m
France. Was wounded, August 26th, 1918.
HERBERT MELVILLE LITTLE
M.D.. 1901
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 6th, 1915. Served m
France.
EDWARD ARCHIBALD LIVINGSTONE
B.Sc, 1918
Enlisted, May 4th, 1918, in the 4th Engineer
Officers' Training Camp, United States Army.
Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant and given command
of Company D, 220th Regiment, U.S. Engineers.
ARTHUR WILLIAM LOGHEAD
B.A., 1901
Commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Chinese
Labour Corps, April, 1917. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. Served in France.
ERNEST EWAN LOGKE
B.A., 1905; M.D., 1907
Appointed Captain in No. 2 Field Ambulance,
Canadian Army Medical Corps, December 7th,
1915. Served in France.
JAMES RANSFORD LOGKHART
Medicine, 1913-15; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, February 23rd, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Served in France.
WILLIAM STANLEY LOGKHART
B.Sc, 1914
Enlisted in June, 1917, as a Cadet in the Royal
Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank of Lieu-
tenant in the Royal Air Force, attached to the
Grand Fleet.
AMBROSE LORNE LOGKWOOD
M.D., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in No. 12 Field Hospital,
Royal Army Medical Corps, August 24th, 1914.
Transferred to No. 3 Stationary Hospital, No. 6
General Hospital and later to No. 36 Casualty
Clearing Station. Promoted to the rank of
Major- Served in France. Was mentioned in
despatches three times and awarded the Mili-
tary Cross and the Distinguished Service Order.
leigester logogk
Applied Science, 1912-15
Commissioned Captain in the 17th Northumber-
land Fusiliers. Served in France.
EMILE ALBERT LODS
B.S.A., 1912
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Canadian Tank
Battalion. Served in England.
HARRY TREMAINE LOGAN
B.A., 1908
Appointed Lieutenant in the 72nd Battalion,
Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, August, 1915.
Transferred to the 12th Canadian Machine Gun
Company, the 16th Canadian Machine Gun
Company and the 4th Canadian Machine Gun
Battalion. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Served in France. Was mentioned in despatches
and awarded the Military Cross.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
HERBERT LEMUEL LOGAN
Medicine, 1914-15; M.D., 1923
Enlisted, April 13th. 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital, No. 6 Canadian Field Ambu-
lance and with the Canadian Machine Gun Corps.
WILLIAM STUART LOGGIE
M.D., 1905
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, November 10th, 1917. Served in
England.
FREDERICK GEORGE LOGIE
M.D., 1907
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, November 15th, 1914. Served
in France with- the 4th Canadian Field Ambu-
lance. Promoted to the rank of Major.
HENRY BURTON LOGIE
M.D.. 1910
Appointed Captain in the 47th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, November 6th,
1915. Transferred to the 9th Canadian Field
Ambulance. Served in France.
ARTHUR JOHN LOMAS
M.D., 1902
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, June 5th, 1916.
Transferred to the 1st Canadian Sanitary
Section. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Served in France. Mentioned in despatches.
THEODORE ADOLF LOMER
B.A., 1904; M.D., 1906
Appointed Captain in No. 1 Canadian General
Hospital, September 28th, 1914. Served in
France with No. 1 Canadian General Hospital,
Nos. 3, 5, and 6 Canadian Field Ambulance, No.
2 Canadian Sanitary Section, and as Deputy
Assistant Director of Medical Services at the 2nd
Canadian Divisional Headquarters. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Was men-
tioned in despatches and awarded the Distin-
guished Service Order.
hercule arthur longtin
Arts, 1890-91
Appointed Lieutenant in the 206th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, February 23rd,
1916. Transferred to the 22nd Battalion.
Served in France.
christopher byrne loomis
Agriculture
Served as a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Air
Force.
louis d. loranger
Law, 1916-17
Enlisted, January 6th, 1917, in the 79th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
4th Divisional Ammunition Column. Served in
France.
antoine charles lortie
Medicine, 1911-16
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, September 30th,
1918. Served in Canada.
john muir lor way
Applied Science, 1899-1901
Enlisted, June 21st, 1917, in the Canadian
Railway Construction and Forestry Company.
Transferred to the 10th Canadian Railway
Troops. Promoted to the rank of Sergeant.
Served in France.
ARTHUR JOSEPH LOSIER
M.D., 1904
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 8th, 1915. Served in
France with No. 1 Canadian General Hospital.
Promoted to the rank of Major.
DAVID ERNEST LOTHIAN
AGRICULTURE, 1909-13; B.S.A., 1923
Enlisted, September 22nd, 1914, in the 15th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lieutenant in the 5th
Seaforth Highlanders of Canada. Served in
France and Salonika and with the British
Military Legation in Sofia, Bulgaria. Was
wounded, April 22nd, 1915, and April 23rd, 1917.
edgar donald loucheed
Arts, 1911-13
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Service Corps, August, 1915. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France with the 4th
Divisional Train.
CRANDALL LOUGHERY
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, No. 4. April
17th, 1918. Served in Canada. Died October
25th, 1919.
WILLIAM CHARLES LOUTTIT
Applied Science, 1914-16; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, November 22nd, 1917, as a Cadet in
the Royal Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank
of Second Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force.
ANDREW LOVE
M.D., 1891
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, December 15th, 1916. Served in
France with the 9th Canadian Stationary
Hospital.
henry peirce lovell
Applied Science, 1909-12
Enlisted, September 20th, 1914. in the Canadian
Divisional Ammunition Column. Transferred
to the 16th Battalion. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France. Was wounded.
ERIC ALMON LOVETT
B.C.L., 1916
Enlisted, September 20th, 1916, in No. 2 Cana-
dian Army Service Corps Training Depot.
Transferred to the 7th Battalion. Canadian
Railway Troops. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France.
WILBER CLOUSTON LOWRY
B.A., 1913; M.D., 1916
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Served in France. Returned
to complete his studies in February, 1916. On
graduation re-enlisted, July 10th, 1916, with a
commission in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps, serving in France with No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. No. 2 Canadian Field Ambu-
lance, and with the 2nd Canadian Battalion.
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JOHN AUSTIN LOY
Applied Science, 1913-15; B.Sc, 1921
Enlisted, February 18th, 1915, in the 1st Uni-
versities Company, 38th Battahon, Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Transferred to the Prin-
cess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, the 3rd
Canadian Divisional Trench Mortar Batteries
and the 36th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France. Was awarded the Military Cross.
HUGH ALLAN LUMSDEN
Arts, 1904-05; B.Sc, 1912
Appointed Lieutenant in the l^th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, April 28th, 1915.
Transferred to the 4th Battalion, Canadian
Overseas Railway Construction Corps. Pro-
moted to the rank of Major. Served m France.
ARTHUR EDWARD LUNDON
M.D., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 1st, 1915. Transferred to
the Royal Army Medical Corps. Served in
France. Transferred again to the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, serving in Canada with the
rank of Captain.
CHARLES TITCOMB LUNDON
M.D., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 18th, 1918. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in Canada.
EDMOND WILFRED LUNNEY
M.D., 1917
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Arniy
Medical Corps, April 15th, 1917. Served m
Canada in Military Districts Nos. 5 and 7.
THOMAS HUGH LUNNEY
M.D., 1901
Commissioned Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps.
GEORGE HAROLD LUTZ
B.Sc, 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the 65th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, March 9th, 1917.
Served in France with the 1st Canadian Divis-
ional Ammunition Column, and the 4th Battery,
1st Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
william thomas lyall
Arts, 1916-17
Enlisted, December 4th, 1916, in the Royal
Canadian Horse Artillery. Transferred to the
4th Canadian Siege Battery. Served in France.
NORMAN EDGAR LYCHE
B.Sc, 1913
Enlisted, May 25th, 1916, in the 196th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the 3rd Battalion, Canadian Engineers. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France. Accidentally drowned at Ucluelet,
B.C., April 25th, 1924.
ARTHUR LOUIS LYNCH
M.D., 1903
Commissioned, April, 1918, as a Captain in the
Royal Army Medical Corps. Served in France
and Germany with the 17th Casualty Clearing
Station, the 36th Casualty Clearing Station,
and No. 26 Base Hospital, and in England with
the Special Military Orthopedic Hospital,
London.
JAMES ALSOP LYNCH
Applied Science, 1908-14
Enlisted, August 12th, 1914, in the 5th Battery
2nd Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted
to the rank of Corporal. Transferred as 2nd
Lieutenant to the Royal Field Artillery. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain and given command
of Sound Ranging, Section O and later M, of
the Field Survey Battalion. Served in France.
T. LEO LYNCH
Applied Science, 1908-12
Enlisted, March 17th, 1915, as a Bombardier in
the Divisional Ammunition Column. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
GEORGE ROBERT DOUGLAS LYON
M.D., 1906
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, July 12th, 1915. Served in the
Mediterranean area.
EDWARD LESLIE LYONS
B.Sc, 1915
Enlisted, July 29th, 1915, in the Canadian
Engineers. Promoted to Lance Corporal.
Served in France.
GEORGE ALBERT LYONS
M.D., 1916
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Served in France. Returned
to complete studies. Re-enlisted and com-
missioned as Lieutenant and Medical Officer in
the Royal Army Medical Corps. Served in
Egypt. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Awarded the Military Cross.
HORACE MUIR LYSTER
B.Sc., 1913
Enlisted, May 10th, 1915, in the 2nd Universities
Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry. Transferred to the Royal Engineers.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France. Was wounded, March 2nd, 1916. Was
mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Military Cross.
OLIVER RAYMOND MABEE
M.D., 1906
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, September, 1915. Served in
France from September, 1918 with the 16th
General Hospital.
RALPH EVANS MACAFEE
B.Sc., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
June 20th, 1915. Served in France with the 12th
Field Company and the 12th Battalion, Canadian
Engineers. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Was wounded, October 15th, 1916, June 26th,
1917, and November 7th, 1917. Was mentioned
in despatches and awarded the Military Cross.
WILLIAM JONAS McALISTER
M.D., 1910
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 3rd, 1915. Served in
France with the 1st Canadian General Hospital
and the 1st Canadian Field Ambulance and, with
the 14th Battalion, as Medical Officer. Promoted
to the rank of Major and made Second in
Command of the Canadian Convalescent Officer's
Hospital. Appointed to the command of the
same Hospital and gazetted Lieutenant-Colonel.
Was awarded the Military Cross.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
ARTHUR WILLIAM McARTIlUR
M.D., 1896
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 19th, 1915. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Transferred to the Royal
Army Medical Corps.
REGINALD STEWART MACARTHUR
M.D., 1906
Enlisted, January 1st, 1916, in the 158th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain. Transferred to
the Canadian Army Medical Corps.
ROBERT ALEXANDER MACARTHUR
Arts, 1910-15; B.A., 1917; Medicine, 1912-14;
1916-18; M.D., 1918
Enlisted, November 14th, 1914, in the 6th
Field Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical
Corps. Promoted to Corporal. Served in
France.
DOUGLAS LAWSON MACAULAY
B.A., 1914; B.Sc., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
§ineers. May, 1915. Served in France with the
econd Canadian Pioneer Battalion, also as a
Flying Officer Observer in the Royal Flying
Corps. Wounded in an aeroplane accident,
December 28th, 1916.
RONALD ARMSTRONG McAVlTY
Applied Science. 1908-09
Appointed Honorary Captain in the 12th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, August
29th, 1914. Served in France. Was mentioned
in despatches.
KENNETH MACBEAN
B.S.A., 1913
Enlisted, March 21st, 1916, in the 195th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 102nd Battalion. Promoted to
Sergeant. Served in France. Gassed, August
2nd. 1917. Awarded the Military Medal.
ralph elswortii macbean
Agriculture, 1914-16
Enlisted, July 6th, 1917, as a Cadet in the
Royal Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant.
ROY S. McBEATH
Applied Science, 1909-11; 1913-14
Enlisted, November 26th, 1917, in the 2nd
Depot Battalion, Central Ontario Regiment.
Promoted to Acting-Sergeant. Served in Eng-
land.
clifford dawson mcbride
Medicine, 1910-11
Enlisted, March 6th, 1916, in No. 11 Canadian
Field Ambulance. Served in France.
norman fraser mccaghey
Applied Science, 1909-15
Appointed Lieutenant in the 52nd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, July 6th, 1915.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in
France. Was wounded, August 15th, 1918.
Mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Military Cross and the Distinguished Service
Order.
GEORGE RONALD McCALL
Arts, 1916-17; B.Sc, 1921
Enlisted, May 9th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Battery Draft, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Transferred to the 1st Divisional Trench Mortar
Battery. Served in France.
james darling mccall
B.Sc., 1915
Enlisted, February 23rd, 1915, in the 2nd
Divisional Signal Company, Canadian En-
gineers. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Transferred to the Royal Flying Corps. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
Was awarded the Military Medal. Drowned in
Lake Wayagamack, June 3rd, 1919.
GEORGE HUGH McCALLUM
B.Sc., 1907
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers Depot, Ottawa, March 30th, 1915.
Transferred to the 2nd, and later to the 1st,
Army Troops Company, Canadian Engineers,
and again to the 4th Battalion, Canadian
Engineers. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Served in France. Was wounded, October 1st,
1918. Awarded the Military Cross and Bar.
JOHN SANGSTER MeCALLUM
B.A., 1907; M.D., 1909
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 14th, 1915. Transferred to
the Royal Army Medical Corps. Served in
France. Was awarded the Military Cross.
JOHN WHYTE MoCAMMON
B.Sc., 1912
Enlisted, May 5th, 1916, in the 6th (McGill)
Siege Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Garrison Artillery and later
back to the Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served
in France.
JOHN J. McCARREY
D.V.S., 1896
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Veterinary Corps. Served in England and
France.
edward marmaduke mccarthy
Agriculture, 1917-18
Enlisted, April 26th, 1918, in the 74th Battery.
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
2nd Tank Battalion. Served in England.
LAWRENCE EDWARD McCAFFREY
Medicine, 1915-18; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, May 4th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Transferred
to the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Served
in the Mediterranean Area.
john alexander mccarthy
Medicine, 1906-10
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, August 1st, 1916. Served m
France with the 2nd Canadian Field Ambulance.
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ISABEL CATHERINE McCAW
B.A., 1915
Enlisted in 1916 in the 1st Serbian Transport
Column, Scottish Women's Hospital Unit, as a
Driver of a Motor Ambulance. Served in
Macedonia and Serbia. Was mentioned in
despatches and awarded the Serbian Distin-
guished Service Order.
NEIL DOUGLAS CONLEY McCHLERY
Arts, 1910-11; 1913-14; Applied Science,
1911-12
Enlisted, September 4th, 1915, in the 35th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred
to the 5th Divisional Ammunition Column as
Acting Bombardier. Served in France.
GEORGE ARTHUR McCLINTOCK
Arts, 1909-10
Enlisted, September 26th, 1914, in the 2nd
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
Was wounded, April 29th, 1915, September 22nd,
1916, and November 6th, 1917.
LAWRENCE DELMAR McCLINTOCK
B.S.A., 1913
Enlisted, August 14th, 1914, in the 2nd Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. Served in France and Belgium.
Was wounded, March 26th, 1917. Awarded the
Military Cross.
francis leo mccloskey
Medicine, 1917-18
Enlisted, June 10th. 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
john clement mccloskey
Medicine, 1908-09
Appointed Lieutenant in the 199th Battalion,
February 25th, 1916. Served in England.
JOHN McCOMBE
M.D., 1899
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps, September 19th 1914.
Served in England.
THOMAS CLARKSON McCONKEY
B.Sc. 1906
Appointed Officer Commanding the 79th Depot
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery, with the
rank of Major, July, 1916. Reverted to Lieu-
tenant, March, 1918, to join the North Russia
Expeditionary Force in the 68th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Was awarded the
Order of St. Stanislas, 3rd Class, with Swords.
ROBERT ERNEST McCONNELL
B.A., 1898; M.D., 1900
Gazetted, September 18th, 1914, as a Captain
in the Uganda Medical Service in charge of
hospitals and outposts in Western Uganda.
Transferred to a Stationary Hospital, and later
to a Field Ambulance. Was Officer in Command
of several hospitals till April, 1917, when he
returned to Canada, serving there with the
Canadian Army Medical Corps. In December,
1917, he was seconded for further service in
Africa.
WILLIAM F. McCONNELL
B.A., 1914
Appointed Chaplain, with the rank of Captain,
in the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles. Transferred
to the 5th Canadian General Hospital. Pro-
moted to the rank of Major. Served in France.
Mentioned in despatches.
ALEXANDER HOWARD McCORDICK
M.D., 1908
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, October, 1915. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in Canada.
ANDREW CAMPBELL McCORMACK
Medicine, 1908-10; 1911-12
Enlisted. February 17th, 1915, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France with the 3rd Station-
ary Hospital.
ROBERT ROY McCORMICK
MEDICINE, 1914-15; M.D., 1922
EnHsted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the 39th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery, as a Gunner.
Served in France and Belgium. Was wounded.
JOHN ALFRED MacCOSHAM
Arts, 1893-94; Law, 1894-95
Enlisted, June 29th, 1918, in the Canadian
Railway Construction Battalion. Promoted to
the rank of Corporal. Transferred to the 6th
Signal Company, Canadian Engineers. Served
in Siberia.
GERALD ROCHE McCOWEN
M.D., 1907
Served as a Surgeon in the Royal Navy, the
Royal Marine Artillery and the Naval Division,
in France and Flanders. Was mentioned in
despatches, and made an Officer of the Order of
the British Empire.
merrick rennie mccracken
Arts, 1909-11; 1913-15
Enlisted, February 26th, 1915, in the 2nd Signal
Company, Canadian Engineers. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
awarded the Military Medal and the Military
Cross and Bar.
JAMES McCREA
M.D., 1894
Enlisted, July 24th, 1916, in the 238th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Served in England.
PAUL LEONARD McCREERY
B.A., 1915
Enlisted, April 22nd, 1918, in 1st Depot Bat-
talion, British Columbia Regiment. Promoted
to the rank of Sergeant. Served in Canada.
ALEXANDER MURRAY McCRIMMON
Arts. 1915-16; Medicine, 1913-15; B.A., 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the Divisional Cyclists
Depot, Canadian Cyclist Battalion, April 7th,
1916. Became later. Assistant and Chemical
Adviser to the Canadian Corps. Served in
France.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
KENNETH HOWARD McCRIMMON
B.A., 1913
Appointed Lieutenant in the Divisional Salvage
Corps, May 20th, 1915. Transferred to the 18th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Major. Served in France.
Was mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Distinguished Service Order.
harry elsmere mccrudden
Arts, 1910-15
Enlisted, March 15th, 1915, in the Canadian
Field Artillery. Transferred to the 6th Howitzer
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
CLARENCE N. McCUAIG
Arts, 1909-10; Applied Science, 1909-12
Appointed Captain in the 13th Battalion, Royal
Highlanders of Canada, September 23rd, 1914.
Served in France.
douglas rykert mccuaig
Arts, 1901-03
Appointed Captain in the 13th Battalion, Royal
Highlanders of Canada, September 22nd, 1914,
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.
Served in France. Was severely wounded and
made prisoner of war at the second battle of
Ypres. Was mentioned in despatches and
awarded the Distinguished Service Order.
GEORGE ERIC McCUAIG
B.Sc., 1906
Appointed Captain in the 13th Battalion, Royal
Highlanders of Canada, September 23rd. 1914.
Promoted to the rank of Brigadier-General.
Served in France. Was wounded, April 24th,
1915, and April 16th, 1916. Was mentioned in
despatches and awarded the Distinguished
Service Order and Bar and was made a Companion
of the Order of St. Michael and St. George.
STUART JAMES McCUAIG
B.Sc., 1907
Appointed Lieutenant in the 244th Battalion
Canadian Expeditionary Force, January 12th,
1916. Transferred to the 24th Battalion. Served
in France.
albert edward mccullough
Arts, 1916-17; Applied Science, 1917-18
Enlisted, September, 1918, in the United States
Naval Officers' School as an apprentice seaman.
JOHN THOMAS McCULLOUGH
MEDICINE, 1914-15; M.D., 1919
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the Royal
Flying Corps as a Cadet.
EMMET ANDREW McCUSKER
MEDICINE. 1911-15; M.D., 1916
Enlisted, February 18th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to the rank of
Captain, Canadian Army Medical Corps.
Served in France. Was wounded August 8th,
1918. Awarded the Military Cross.
MANFORD WENDELL McCUTCHEON
Applied Science, 1916-18; B.Sc., 1919
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, May 16th, 1918. Served in England.
EDWARD CARRINGTON MacDERMOT
B.Sc, 1912
Enlisted, June 2nd, 1915, in the 1st Divisional
Signal Company, Canadian Engineers. Com-
missioned in the Imperial Army. Served in
France. Was wounded, May, 1917.
HUGH ERNEST MacDERMOT
M.D., 1913
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, August 14th, 1914. Transferred
to No. 1 Canadian General Hospital. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in
France. Was wounded, May 16th, 1918.
TERENCE WILLIAM LEIGHTON MacDERMOT
Arts, 1913-16; B.A., 1917
Enlisted, May 2nd, 1916, in No. 6 (McGill)
Siege Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Promoted to the rank of Acting Corporal.
Served in France in the 1st Brigade, Canadian
Garrison Artillery.
COLIN ANDREWS McDIARMID
M.D., 1903
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, attached to the 29th Battalion,
November 16th, 1914. Promoted to the rank of
Major. Served in France and Belgium.
neil howard mcdiarmid
Arts, 1913-14
Enlisted, April 26th. 1915, as a Flight Sub-
Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Air Service.
Was wounded, February 13th, 1916.
DAWSON ALEXANDER McDONALD
B.A., 1915; Law, 1914-16; B.C.L., 1920
Appointed Lieutenant in the 199th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, February 25th,
1916. Transferred to the Royal Flying Corps.
DONALD MONTEITH MacDONALD
Applied Science, 1913-15
Enlisted, February 24th, 1915, in the 2nd
Canadian Divisional Signal Company. Trans-
ferred to the 3rd Canadian Training Brigade
and promoted to Corporal. Commissioned in the
Royal Flying Corps. Served in France.
DOUGLAS OGILVIE MACDONALD
Arts, 1912-13; Medicine, 1914-15
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to Lance-Corporal.
Served in France.
EDWARD ELLICE McDONALD
M.D., 1901
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, July 18th, 1917. Ser\'ed m
Canada and the United States.
GEORGE MACDONALD
M.D., 1889
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of the 12th
Canadian Mounted Rifles, January 2nd, 1915.
Served in France. Recalled to Canada and
assigned to the Command of Military District,
No 13, serving in this capacity from March 1st,
1917 to March 10th, 1919. Promoted to the
rank of Colonel. Mentioned in despatches.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
GEORGE CROSS McDONALD
B.A. 1904
Appointed Captain in the Princess Patricia's
Canadian Light Infantry, April 26th, 1915.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in
France. Was wounded, September 16th, 1916.
and August 26th, 1918. Was awarded the
Military Cross.
HAROLD FRENCH McDONALD
B.Sc, 1907
Appointed Lieutenant in the 16th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, September 23rd.
1915. Transferred to the 3rd Brigade, Infantry
Headquarters Staff. Promoted to the rank of
Brigadier-General. Served in France. Wounded,
April 27th, 1915, and September 2nd, 1916.
Mentioned in despatches, awarded the Distin-
guished Service Order, and the Order of St.
Anne, and made Companion of the Most Distin-
guished Order of St. Michael and St. George.
HUGH REID McDONALD
Medicine. 1914-15; M.D., 1922
Enlisted, March 8th. 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to Sergeant.
Served in France.
JOHN McDONALD
M.D., 1917
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, October 12th, 1918. Served in
Canada.
JOHN PHELAN MacDONALD
M.D., 1906
Commissioned Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, November 15th, 1915. Served
in France with the 2/1 Lancashire Field Ambu-
lance, the 55th Divisional Train, the 58th
Scottish General Hospital, the 11th Stationary
Hospital, the 2nd Lowland Field Ambulance;
and other units Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Died, November 27th, 1920.
PETER WILLIAM McDONALD
B.A.Sc, 1897
Appointed Honorary Captain in the Pay Depart-
ment, Military District No. 6, December, 1915.
Served for a time in the same capacity with the
Canadian Siege Artillery, returning to his
original position later on. Served in Canada.
ROBERT ROSS MACDONALD
B.Sc, 1907
Appointed Lieutenant in the 60th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, June 4th, 1915.
Transferred to the 58th Battalion. Promoted
to the rank of Major. Served in France. Was
mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Military Cross.
RONALD IIL!C;H McDONALD
M.D., 1908
Appointed Captain and Surgical Specialist in No.
1 Casualty Clearing Station, August 23rd, 1914.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel and
later to Acting Colonel as Assistant Director of
Medical Services, 2nd Canadian Division.
Served in France. Wounded. Was twice
mentioned in despatches, and awarded the
Military Cross and the Distinguished Service
Order,
RONALD ST. JOHN MACDONALD
M.D., 1903
EnHsted, October, 1914, and attached to Militia
Headquarters, Military District No. 4. Pro-
ceeded overseas, May, 1915, as a Captam m No.
3 Canadian General Hospital. Served m France
and Flanders in various units for four years.
Promoted to the rank of Colonel. Mentioned in
despatches.
CHARLES GORDON MacDOU(;ALL
B.Sc, 1913
Enlisted, August 7th, 1914. Served in France
with the 1st Brigade, the 12th Brigade, and the
2nd Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant. Was awarded the
Distinguished Conduct Medal.
DONALD HAMILTON McDOUGALL
Applied Science, 1917-18; B.Sc, 1922
Enlisted, May 13th, 1918, as a Cadet in the
Royal Air Force.
EDWARD STUART McDOUGALL
B.A., 1907; B.C.L., 1913
Appointed Captain in the 1st Universities
Company, 38th Battalion, Canadian Expedition-
ary Force, February 17th, 1915. Transferred to
the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in
France. Was wounded, June 4th, 1916.
JAMES ALEXANDER MacDOUGALL
Medicine, 1915-18; M.D., 1920
Enlisted, August 5th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
charles arthur mceachern
Medicine, 1916-17
Enlisted, May 10th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, New Brunswick Regiment. Trans-
ferred to the Railway Battalion, Canadian
Engineers. Served in Canada and England.
CHARLES McEACHRAN
D.V.S., 1890
Appointed Major in the 3rd Battery, Canadian
Field Artillery, November 20th, 1914. Served in
Canada with the British Remount Commission.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.
Made a Companion of the Order of St. Michael
and St. George. Died, October 26th, 1919.
ST. CLAIR McE VENUE
B.Sc, 1913
Appointed Lieutenant in the 199th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, February 21st,
1916. Promoted to Captain. Transferred to
the Royal Flying Corps.
HAROLD ERIC McEVERS
Applied Science, 1913-16; B. Arch., 1920
Enlisted, August 21st, 1916, in the 242nd Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Promoted
to Acting-Sergeant. Served in England.
ALAN BRETTELL McEWEN
B.Sc, 1912
Appointed Captain in the 3rd Brigade, Canadian
Field Artillery, August 18th, 1914. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in France. Wounded.
Mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Distinguished Service Order.
168
OTHER ENLISTMENTS
Arts, 1910-11; Applied Science, 1911-15;
B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, March 29th, 1915, in the 2nd Signal
Company, Canadian Engineers. Promoted to
Corporal. Received a commission in the Royal
Garrison Artillery. Served in France. Was
awarded the Military Medal.
HERBERT BRUCE McEWEN
M.D., 1916
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 20th, 1916. Served in
France as Medical Officer in the 1st Canadian
Labour Battalion. Was awarded the MiUtary
Cross.
KENNETH ALEXANDER MacFADYEN
Applied Science, 1910-12; 1913-14
Enlisted, September 27th, 1914, in the 17th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to Sergeant. Received a commission in the
Imperial Army.
DONALD HENRY MACFARLANE
Applied Science, 1913-15; B.Sc, 1921
Served on Instructional Cadre (Signalling) from
February to October, 1915. Appointed Lieu-
tenant in the 2nd Draft for Divisional Signal
Companies, October 26th, 191:). Served in
France, April, 1916, to November, 1918. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain. Was wounded
November 25th, 1917. Awarded the Military
Cross.
innes parlan macfarlane
Agriculture, 1914-16
Enlisted. April 28th, 1916, in the 6th (McGill)
Siege Battery (later known as the 7th), Canadian
Garrison Artillery. Transferred to the 3rd Siege
Battery. Promoted to the rank of Corporal.
Served in France. Was wounded, November
9th, 1918.
JAMES ANDERSON MACFARLANE
B.A., 1885, M.A., 1888
Enlisted, May 26th, 1916, in the 217th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Appointed
Chaplain and promoted to the rank of Captain.
Served in Canada.
john douglas barron macfarlane
Arts, 1915-16
Enlisted, May 21st, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft. Served in France with the 10th
and 7th Siege Batteries.
JOSEPH HARRISON MACFARLANE
Arts, 1912-15; B.A.. 1917
Enlisted, December 3rd, 1915, in No. 9 Can-
adian Field Ambulance. Promoted to the rank of
Staff Sergeant. Served in France and Belgium.
Was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal
and Bar.
MAYNARD DEEDES MrFARLANE
Applied Science, 1912-14
Commissioned Lieutenant in the Middlesex
Regiment, British Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Flying Corps.
PHILIP (;RAHAM Mr<;iBBON
Arts, 1904-05; Law, 1906-08
Enlisted, July 28th. 1915, in the 60th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionarv Force. Transferred to
the 24th Battalion. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France. Was wounded.
ROY HOSMER McGIBBON
Arts, 1905-06; M.D., 1911
.appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, September 22nd, 1914. Pro-
moted to the rank of Major. Served in France
in the 1st. 7th and 14th Field Ambulances. Was
wounded. Mentioned in despatches.
frank scholes mcgill
Arts, 1911-13
Commissioned, May, 1915, as a Fhght Sub-
Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Air Service.
Promoted to Flight Commander. Transferred
to the Royal Air Force with the rank of Captain.
ALEXANDER FRANCIS McGILLIS
Law, 1917-18; B.C.L., 1920
Enlisted, January 14th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Transferred to
the Royal Flying Corps.
JOHN DUNCAN McGILLIVRAY
D.V.S., 1894
Appointed Lieutenant in the 184th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, February 10th,
1916. Transferred to the Veterinary Hospital.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France.
LIONEL CREIGHTON MacGLASHAN
Applied Science, 1917-18
Enlisted in June, 1917, as a cadet in the Royal
Air Force. Promoted to the rank of Second
Lieutenant. Served in England, being under age
for service in France.
george graham mcgoun
Arts, 1907-10
Enlisted, April 30th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Transferred to the Canadian
Machine Gun Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Sergeant. Served in England.
EDGAR D'ARCY McGREER
Arts, 1914-16; B.A., 1921; M.A., 1923
Enlisted, March 20th, 1916, in the 66th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
25th Battery, 6th Brigade. Served in France.
Was wounded, June 17th, 1917.
ERIC DAMEL McGREER
Agriculture, 1916-17
Enlisted, May 22nd, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Transferred to the 3rd Brigade, Canadian
Garrison Artillery. Ser\^ed in France.
ATHOL ERASER MrGREGOR
Medicine, 1912-15; M.D., 1917
Enlisted. November 9th, 1915, in the 7th Can-
adian Stationary Hospital. Promoted to the rank
of Sergeant. Returned to complete his studies.
On doing so, was appointed Lieutenant in the
Canadian Army Medical Corps, August 1st,
1917. Served in France with No. 2 Canadian
Field Ambulance. Promoted to the rank of
Captain.
DONALD MaoGREGOR
Medicine, 1915-16
EnUsted, December 14th, 1915, in the Canadian
Field and Heavy Artillery. Served in France
with the 2nd Canadian Divisional Ammunition
Column and the 18th Battery, Canadian Field
Artillery. Was wounded, April 9th, 1917.
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
donald m anson mcgregor
Applied Science, 1908-11
Enlisted, October 4th, 1915, in the 67th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 47th Battalion. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
DOUGLAS UROUHART McGREGOR
Medicine. 1915-16; M.D., 1924
Commissioned in June, 1916 in the Royal
Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Served in France. Was awarded the Military
Cross.
JAMES MacGREGOR
D.V.S., 1899; M.D., 1912 '
Commissioned Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, November 23rd, 1914. Pro-
moted to the rank of Major. Granted a per-
manent Commission in the Royal Air Force,
Medical Service. Promoted to the rank of Wing
Commander. Was wounded, September 25th,
1915. Was awarded the Military Cross and
Bar.
JAMES ALBERT McGREGOR
B.A., 1898
Appointed Major in the 89th Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force, November 5th, 1915.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.
Served in Canada.
JOHN McGREGOR
Medicine, 1917-18; M.D., 1922
Enlisted, May 16th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
roderick archibald macgregor
Applied Science, 1916-17
Enlisted, June 9th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Transferred to the 3rd Brigade, Canadian
Garrison Artillery. Promoted to the rank of
Acting Signal Bombardier. Served in France.
THOMAS DVARCY McGREGOR
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 17th, 1918. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in England.
LLOYD PHILLIPS McHAFFIE
M.D., 1912
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, June 22nd, 1917. Served in
France with No. 3 Canadian General Hospital.
THOMAS FORSYTH McILWRAITH
Arts, 1916-17
Enlisted, June 20th, 1917, in the University of
Toronto Officers' Training Corps. Received a
commission in King's Own Scottish Borderers,
Imperial Army.
JOHN LEWIS MclNNES
B.A., 1912
Appointed Lieutenant in the 207th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, July 1st, 1916.
Transferred to the 4th Canadian Divisional
Headquarters. Attached to the 54th Battalion.
Promoted to the rank of Honorary Captain and
Chaplain. Served in France.
HUGH ARTHUR MclNNES
Applied Science, 1907-09
Enlisted, August 23rd, 1915, in the 3rd Univer-
sities Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. Transferred to the 14th Bat-
talion. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France.
ERNEST DONALD McINTOSH
Applied Science, 1912-15; B.Sc, 1919
Enlisted, February 16th, 1915, in the 21st
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred
to the 1st Brigade. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France with the 4th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery and the 2nd
Canadian Siege Battery. Was gassed, April 4th,
1918. Discharged medically unfit, November
6th, 1918.
HAMISH HENEY McINTOSH
M.D., 1903
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, September 10th, 1915. Promoted
to the rank of Acting Major. Served in Salonika
with the 5th Canadian General Hospital.
LORNE D«^CORSIA McINTOSH
M.D., 1904
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, June 11th, 1915. Transferred
to the Royal Army Medical Corps, serving at
the 31st Casualty Clearing Hospital.
ROBERT FOSTER McINTOSH
B.Sc, 1906
Enlisted in the 6th Field Company, Canadian
Engineers, in 1915. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Transferred to the 124th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Served in
France. Was wounded, September 27th, 1918.
Awarded the Military Cross.
edward lorne mcintyre
Medicine, 1905-06
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, June 14th, 1918. Served in
Canada.
GEORGE DUNCAN McINTYRE
M.D., 1913
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, Training Depot No. 4. Served
in England in the Granville Special Hospital.
GORDON McINTYRE
Applied Science, 1912-14; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, August 9th, 1914, in the 2nd Field
Company, Canadian Engineers. Served in
France with the 2nd Field Company, Canadian
Engineers. Transferred to the Royal Flying
Corps, serving in Italy. Promoted to Lieutenant.
ALBERT AGRET MACKAY
M.D., 1913
Appointed Captain in the 42nd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, June 4th, 1915.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in
France with the 2nd Canadian Casualty Clearing
Station.
DANIEL SAYRE MACKAY
M.D., 1901
Appointed Major in the 27th Battalion, Cana-
dian Expeditionary Force, October 25th, 1914.
Served in France with the 27th Battalion and
the 1st Canadian General Hospital. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Mentioned
in despatches.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
FREDERICK HOLLAND MacKAY
M.D.. 1912
Appointed Captain in No. 2 Canadian General
Hospital, September 26th, 1914. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Serv«l in
France.
DAVID WILLIAM McKECHNIE
M.D.. 1903
Appointed Captain in the 6th Field Ambulance,
Canadian Army Medical Corps, March 10th,
1915. Promoted to the rank of Major. Served
in France. Was mentioned in despatches, and
awarded the Distinguished Service Order.
CHARLES RUSSELL McKENZIE
B.A., 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion, March 21st, 1918. Served in
England.
HENRY HECTOR MacKENZIE
M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, March 30th, 1915. Served in
France with No. 2 Canadian General Hospital,
No. 32 Casualty Clearing Station and No. 7
Canadian Cavalry Field Ambulance. Was
wounded at Amiens.
RICHARD EDEY McKECHNIE
B.S.A.. 1915
Enlisted, May 16th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Served in France.
SAMUEL HANDFORD McKEE
M.D., 1900
Appointed Major in No. 1 Canadian Stationary
Hospital, September 25th, 1914. Promoted to
the rank of Colonel. Served in France and in the
Mediterranean Expeditionary Force. Mentioned
in despatches and made a Companion of the
Order of St. Michael and St. George.
JOHN WENDELL McKENZIE
B.A., 1914; M.D., 1918
Enlisted, November 14th, 1914, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Served in France.
Returned to complete medical studies Re-
enlisted, April 17th, 1918, as a Lieutenant in the
Canadian Army Medical Corps. Promoted to
the rank of Captain.
MALCOLM MacKENZIE
Applied Science, 1893-95
Appointed Captain in the 70th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December 1st,
1915 Promoted to the rank of Honorary
Captain and Quartermaster. Served in England.
HENRY POOLE MacKEEN
B.A., 1914; B.C.L., 1920
Appointed Lieutenant in the 28th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, February 20th, 1915.
Transferred to the 2nd Canadian Heavy Battery.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in
France.
RUPERT THOMAS MacKEEN
Applied Science, 1894-95; 1899-1900
Appointed Captain in the 87th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, September 25th,
1916. Transferred to the 1st Battalion. Pro-
moted to the rank of Major. Served in France.
JAMES MILLER MacKENDRICK
Arts, 1911-13
Appointed Honorary Captain in the 28th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, June
30th, 1915. Transferred to the 18th Battalion.
Served in France.
ROBERT TAIT McKENZIE
B.A., 1889; M.D., 1892; LL.D., 1920
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, June, 1915. Promoted to the
rank of Major. Served in England.
SAMUEL RIDLEY MACKENZIE
M.D., 1893
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, January 18th, 1915. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
STUART DONALD MacKENZIE
M.D., 1901
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, November 1st, 1915. Served m
England. Died, March 28th, 1919.
WILLIAM LANGLANDS MACKENZIE
B.Sc., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, May 2nd, 1918. Served in England.
ARTHUR J. McKENTY
Medicine, 1910-12
Enlisted, January 27th, 1916, in the 93rd
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 21st Battalion. Served m France.
Was wounded.
BROUARD HUNTER TYNDALL MACKENZIE
Applied Science, 1914-15; B.Sc., J920
Appointed Lieutenant in the 24th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, February 8th,
1915. Promoted to the rank of Captam. Serv^
in France. Was wounded, October 13th, 1915,
and June 16th, 1916.
JAMES DAY McKEOWN
B.A., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the 27th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, March 11th, 1915.
Served in France with the 23rd Battery, and at
the Headquarters of the 5th Brigade, Canadian
Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank of Captam.
Mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Military Cross.
LUDWIG STEWART MacKID
M.D., 1904
Appointed Major in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps, December 10th, 1915. Served in France.
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
LAURIE HAMILTON McKIM
M.D., 1912
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, October 7th, 1914. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in
France in various units under the Canadian
Army Medical Corps, including No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital (McGill) of which he was
Commanding Officer at the time of demobiliza-
tion.
CECIL GORDON McKINNON
B.A., 1900; B.C.L., 1903
Appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd Canadian
Divisional Supply Column, December 8th, 1914.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served m
France. Mentioned in despatches and made an
Officer of the Order of the British Empire.
GEORGE WASHINGTON McKINNON
M.D., 1888
Enlisted in the United States Medical Reserve
Corps.
john archibald mckinnon
Applied Science, 1903-09
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
January 19th, 1916. Served in France with the
3rd Army Troops, Canadian Engineers, and the
3rd Field Company. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Wounded. September 9th, 1918.
Awarded the Military Cross.
IVAN WILLIAM McKINNON
M.D., 1903
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army Medi-
cal Corps, January 20th, 1915. Promoted to
the rank of Captain, Served in France.
KENNETH ROYAL McKINNON
BSC., 1909
Enlisted, November 12th, 1915, in the 2nd
Signal Company, Canadian Engineers. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
Was awarded the Military Cross and Bar.
robert cleland mcknight
Applied Science, 1906-07
Appointed Lieutenant in the 29th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. November 16th,
1914. Served in France with the 36th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, at the Headquarters
of the 3rd Canadian Divisional Artillery and
with the 6th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
Promoted to the rank of Major.
ROBERT CAVAN McLACHLAN
B.Sc, 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd Forestry
Draft, Canadian Forestry Corps, October 2nd,
1917. Served in France.
john harrington mclachlin
Arts, 1906-07
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Service Corps, March 26th, 1915. Served in
France with No. 2 Divisional Supply Column
and No. 2 Divisional Motor Transport Company.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Mentioned in
despatches.
alexander barnet maclaren
Applied Science, 1916-17
Enlisted, June 8th, 1917, in the 63rd Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the 4th
Divisional Ammunition Column. Served in
France.
ARCHIBALD HENDERSON MacLAREN
B.A., 1898; M.D., 1902
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, December 26th, 1916. Served
in France.
DONALD RODERICK McLAREN
Arts and Applied Science, 1912-14
Commissioned as a Captain in the Royal Air
Force. Served in France. Was awarded the
Military Cross.
helen gladys mclaren
Household Science
Nursing Sister, in No. 6 Canadian General
Hospital. Transferred to Moore Barracks
Hospital. Served in England.
william stewart mclaren
Medicine, 1894-96
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Dental Corps, January 26th, 1916. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in France.
winifred maclaren
Music, 1915-16
Enlisted, in 1918, in the Voluntary Aid Detach-
ment. Transferred to the Military Hospital,
Colchester, England. Served in England.
GORDON B. MacLARTY
Applied Science, 1915-16
Enlisted, October 1st, 1917, in the Canadian
Army Service Corps, Training Depot No. 2.
Transferred to the Canadian Motor Machine
Gun Corps. Served in France.
ROBERT HENRY MacLAUCHLAN
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, June 11th, 1918. Served m
Canada.
JAMES ALVIN McLAUGHLIN
M.D., 1894
Commissioned, October 2nd, 1917, as a Captain
in the Medical Corps of the United States Army.
ANGUS HECTOR McLEAN
Arts, 1913-14; 1915-17; B.A., 1920
Enlisted, October 4th, 1917, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Served in France with the
2nd Canadian Stationary Hospital.
arthur cedric mclean
Applied Science, 1914-15
Enlisted, September 27th, 1915, in the Canadian
Engineers. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France with the 8th Field Company,
Canadian Engineers. Was wounded.
DURAT VERCOE McLEAN
Arts, 1915-16; B.A., 1923
Enlisted, January 12th, 1916, in the 35th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Served in
France with the 10th Brigade, Canadian Field
Artillery.
HUGH McLEAN
Applied Science, 1913-15
Enlisted, September 26th, 1917, in the 9th Siege
Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served in
France with the 3rd Brigade, Canadian Garrison
Artillery.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
JAMES RORISON M«LEAN
M.D., 1898
Appointed Captain in the 119th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December 1st,
1915. Served in France with the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Was mentioned in despatches.
JOHN JAMES MILLAR McLEAN
B.A., 1915
Enlisted, August 12th, 1915, in the 62nd Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 29th Battalion. Served in France.
Was wounded.
JOHN NEIL MacLEAN
M.D.. 1898
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, March 12th, 1918. Served in
England.
john reginald mclean
Applied Science. 1910-13; 1914-15
Commissioned, September, 1917, in the 362nd
Infantry, 91st Division, American Expeditionary
Force. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France. Was wounded, September
29th, 1918.
percy francis mclean
Applied Science, 1909-12
Enlisted, June 7th, 1917, in the McGill Draft,
10th Siege Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Served in France. Was wounded.
THOMAS A. McLEAN
B.A.Sc., 1898
Joined the Royal School of Infantry, Halifax,
May 1st, 1916. Appointed Captain in the 5th
Canadian Pioneer Battalion, August 1st, 1916.
Transferred to the 11th Battalion, Canadian
Railway Troops. Promoted to the rank of
Major. Served in France.
william henry mclean
Applied Science, 1912-15
Enlisted, February 23rd, 1915, in the 27th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France with
the 27th and 52nd Batteries. Was wounded,
September 29th, 1916, October 22nd, 1916 and
October 18th, 1918.
andrew gordon mclellan
Arts, 1915-17
Enlisted, May 21st, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft. Served in France with the 7th
Siege Battery, 1st Brigade, Canadian Garrison
Artillery.
DONALD FRANCIS McLELLAN
Medicine, 1917-18; M.D., 1922
Enlisted, July 10th, 1918 in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
CORDON RODERICK McLENNAN
Applied Science, 1917-18; B.Sc, 1923
Enlisted, April 10th, 1918, as a Cadet in the
Royal Air Force.
(;UY STUART McLENNAN
Arts, 1912-15
Appointed Lieutenant in the 73rd Battalion,
Roval Highlanders of Canada, August 2nd,
1915. Served in France. Was wounded, March
1st, 1917. Was awarded the Military Cross.
john harbison mclennan
Arts, 1913-14
Commissioned as Captain and Adjutant in the
325th Field Artillery, United States Army,
May 1st, 1917. Promoted to Officer Commanding
School for newly commissioned officers.
MALCOLM McLENNAN
Arts, 1914-17; B.A., 1918
Enlisted, May 29th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft. Transferred to the 2nd Brigade,
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served in France
with the 4th Canadian Siege Battery.
R. PURVES McLENNAN
Applied Science, 1908-12
Enlisted, November 11th, 1915, in the 5th
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Transferred to the
3rd Brigade Canadian Field Artillery as a
Signaller. Served in France.
WILLIAM DURIE McLENNAN
B, Arch., 1914
Enlisted, August 17th, 1914, in the 5th Battery,
2nd Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Served
in France. Was gassed, April, 1915.
DONALD ALEXANDER McLEOD
M.D., 1913
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, October 1st, 1915. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in France with No.
2 Canadian General Hospital and No. 3 British
General Hospital.
DONALD L. McLEOD
B.Sc., 1912
Enlisted in June, 1915, in the 2nd Universities
Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry. Promoted to Company Quartermaster
Sergeant. Served in France. Transferred to the
Royal Engineers with a commission.
donald william mcleod
Arts, 1912-15; Medicine, 1914-15
Enhsted, April 6th, 1915, in the 42nd Battalion,
Royal Highlanders of Canada. Served in
France.
george egerton stuart mcleod
Applied Science, 1914-15
Commissioned Lieutenant in the Royal Naval
Air Service, November, 1917. Transferred to the
Royal Air Force.
HECTOR JOHN MacLEOD
B.Sc., 1914
Appointed Captain in the 196th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, April 17th,
1916. Promoted to Major. Transferred to the
Royal Garrison Artillery and served in the 93rd
and 118th Siege Batteries in France.
kenneth dawson mcleod
Arts, 1914-16
Enlisted as a Sub-Flight Lieutenant in the
Royal Naval Air Service.
RUSSELL McKENZlE MacLEOD
Applied Science, 1898-1900
Appointed Major in the 27th Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force, November 1st, 1914.
Served in France.
WILLIAM ALEXANDER McLEOD
M.D., 1905
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
william irving mcleod
Agriculture, 1913-15
Enlisted, May 16th 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battahon, New Brunswick Regiment. Served in
Canada.
ENOCH ARTHUR McMAHON
Agriculture, 1914-15; B.S.A., 1918
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in the 1st Univer-
sities Company, 38th Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Transferred to the Princess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Served in
France. Was wounded, June 28th, 1916.
HAROLD G. McM ASTER
Arts, 1907-08; Applied Science, 1907-10
Enlisted, February 12th, 1916, in the Canadian
Government Merchant Marine Service. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer
Reserve as a 1st Class Radio Operator and
Warrant Officer with certificate.
ERNEST JOHN McMEEKIN
B.Sc, 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
May 17th, 1917. Served in France with the 13th
Canadian Railway Troops.
james campbell mcmichael
Pharmacy, 1917-18
Enlisted, May 29th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Promoted to
Sergeant. Served in Canada.
ALLAN JOHN MacMILLAN
Arts, 1912-13; Law, 1913-14; D.D.S., 1923
Commissioned, July 14th, 1915, in the 59th
Regiment of Canada. Transferred to the 85th
Overseas Canadian Battalion. Resigned com-
mission and enlisted as a Private in the 240th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry. Served in France. Was wounded at
Cambrai, September 30th, 1918,
CYRUS JOHN MACMILLAN
B.A., 1900
Appointed Lieutenant in the 7th (McGill) Siege
Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery, April 25th,
1915. Promoted to the rank of Major. Trans-
ferred to the 6th Canadian Siege Battery as
Officer in Command. Served in France. Twice
mentioned in despatches.
JOHN ALEXANDER McMILLAN
M.D., 1906
Appointed Captain in No. 3 Canadian General
Hospital, March 6th, 1915. Promoted to the
rank of Major. Served in France.
ALEXANDER KIRK McMINN
Arts, 1915-17; B.A., 1921
Enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps as a 2nd
Class Air Mechanic, October, 1917. Transferred
by request to the 2nd Depot Battalion, Central
Ontario Regiment, September 13th, 1918.
Served in Canada.
ALEXANDER 0<;iLVIE McMURTRY
B.A., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd Brigade
Canadian Field Artillery, September 26th.
1914. Served in France with the 2nd and 1st
Brigades, Canadian Field Artillery, 1st Canadian
Division. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Distinguished Service Order.
GILBERT JOHN McMURTRY
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, Depot No. 4, April 17th, 1918.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
England.
RENNIE* OGILVIE McMURTRY
B.A., 1905; B.C.L., 1908
Appointed Lieutenant in the 107th Siege Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery (later known as the
3rd), October 9th, 1915. Transferred to the 1st
Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
Wounded. Awarded the Military Cross.
LEWIS GRANT McNAB
B.Sc., 1910
Enlisted, October 28th, 1914, in the 23rd
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 21st Battery, Canadian Field
Artillery, to the 1st Divisional Ammunition
Column, the 7th Battery, Canadian Field
Artillery, and the 2nd and 3rd Canadian Heavy
Batteries, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Pro-
moted to Captain. Served in France.
ATHOLL MUNRO McNABB
Medicine, 1915-16; M.D., 1922
Appointed Lieutenant in the 252nd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December 30th,
1916. Transferred to the 2nd Battalion. Served
in France. Was awarded the Military Cross.
RONALD FREDERICK MACNAGIITEN
B.A., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the 121st Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December, 1915.
Transferred to the 27th Battalion. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
mentioned in despatches, and awarded the
Distinguished Service Order.
GEORGE JOHNSTONE McNALLY
M.D., 1895
Appointed Major in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps, May 20th, 1918. Served in Canada.
Died, August 8th, 1924.
harry james mcnally
Applied Science, 1912-13
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, May 7th, 1918.
Served in Canada.
ANDREW GEORGE LATTA McNAUGHTON
B. Sc., 1910; M.Sc., 1912; LL.D., 1920
Appointed Major in the 4th (later known as the
7th) Battery, Canadian Field Artillery, Septem-
ber 26th, 1914. Transferred to the 2nd Canadian
Division, in command of the 21st Howitzer
Battery, and later to the 3rd Canadian
Division, in command of the Uth Brigade,
C.F.A. Promoted to the rank of Brigadier-
General, commanding the Canadian Heavy
Artillery Corps. Served in France. Wounded
at Ypres, April 22nd, 1915, and at Soissons,
February, 1918. Mentioned in despatches,
awarded the Distinguished Service Order and
made a Companion of the Most Distinguished
Order of St. Michael and St. George.
BENJAMIN FRANKLYN MacNAUGHTON
M.D., 1915
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the Royal
Army Medical Corps with a commission. Served
in South Africa in No. 15 Stationary Hospital.
Promoted to the rank of Captain.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
CORDON AHCIHBALD F. MACNAUGHTON
B.A.. 1910; B.C.L., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Depot Battalion,
1st Quebec Regiment, November 7th, 1917.
Served in England.
JOHN LESLIE MacNAUGHTON
B.A.. 1915
Enlisted, June 10th, 1915, in the 2nd Universities
Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry. Transferred to the 7th East Surreys,
Imperial Army, with the rank of Second Lieu-
tenant. Served in France. Was wounded and
taken prisoner at Arras, on May 3rd, 1917.
MORAY ERASER MACNAUGHTON
Applied Science, 1916-17; B.Sc, 1922
Enlisted, April 24th, 1917, in the (McGill) Siege
Artillery Draft, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Served in France with the Royal Canadian Horse
Artillery as a Signaller.
MURRAY WILLIAM ARMOUR MoNAUGHTON
M.D., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Field
Artillery, August 27th, 1914.- Promoted to the
rank of Major. Served in France.
CHESTER WILSON MrNEIL
B.A., 1915
Enlisted, August 3rd, 1917, in the Canadian
Field Artillery. Served in England.
DONALD LEVERNE McNEILL
B.Sc., 1916
Enlisted, May 9th, 1916, in the 6th (McGill) Siege
Battery (afterwards known as the 7th), Canadian
Garrison Artillery. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France. Was wounded.
WILLIAM HENRY MacNEILY
Arts, 1914-16
Enlisted, October 13th, 1916, in the Royal
Canadian Horse Artillery. Served in France
with the 1st Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
Was wounded.
CHARLES McNICOLL
Applied Science, 1911-15; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, September, 1915, in the Royal Naval
Air Service. Promoted to the rank of Flight
Lieutenant. Transferred to the Royal Air
Force with the rank of Captain. Awarded the
Distinguished Service Cross.
DAVID McNICOLL
B.Sc., 1915
Enlisted, January 2nd, 1918, in the 79th Depot
Battery. Transferred to the 2nd Canadian
Engineers Reserve Battalion. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Served in England.
LLOYD THOMAS McNULTY
M.D., 1912
Commissioned Lieutenant in the United States
Army.
CHARLES HERBERT MACNUTT
B.A.Sc., 1888
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, November 15th, 1916. Transferred to
the 2nd Tunnelling Company. Served in
France.
LOUIS WELLINGTON MacNUTT
M.D., 1912
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. September 26th, 1914. Served
in France with the 1st Canadian General
Hospital. Promoted to the rank of Major.
LEONARD CHRISTIE McOUAT
B.S.A., 1915
Enlisted, May 21st, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Transferred
to the 2nd Tank Battalion. Served in England.
SIR ANDREW MACPHAIL
B.A., 1888; M.D., 1891; LL.D., 1921
Commissioned Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, September 25th, 1914. Posted
to the 6th Canadian Field Ambulance. Promoted
to the rank of Major. Served in France. Was
made an Officer of the Order of the British
Empire and received the honour of Knight-
hood.
DONALD STUART McPHAIL
Applied Science, 1912-15; B.Sc., 1920
Commissioned in the Royal Garrison Artillery,
March 29th, 1916. Transferred to the 283rd
Battalion and later to the 204th Field Company,
Royal Engineers. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France.
JAMES ALEXANDER MACPHAIL
B.A.Sc., 1893
Appointed Captain in the 1st Field Company,
Canadian Engineers, September 23rd, 1914.
Transferred to the 3rd Field Company. Pro-
moted to the rank of Colonel. Served in France
from 1915-1919. Was mentioned in despatches
five times, awarded the Distinguished Service
Order and the Belgian Croix de Guerre and was
made a Companion of the Order of St. Michael
and St. George.
JEFFREY BURLAND MACPHAIL
B.A., 1914; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, August, 1914, in the Canadian En-
gineers. Served in France with the First Divis-
ional Engineers. Promoted to the rank of
Captain.
JOHN ADOPLHUS McPHEE
M.D., 1910
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, July 11th. 1917. Served in
England with the Uth Canadian General
Hospital.
charles edward macpiierson
Arts, 1910-11
Commissioned as a Lieutenant in the North-
umberland Fusiliers.
CLUNY MACPHERSON
M.D., 1901
Commissioned in August, 1914, as a Captain
and Principal Medical Officer in the 1st New-
foundland Regiment. Attached to the Army
Medical Advisory Board War Office. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in
France, Belgium, Gallipoli, Egypt and Salonika.
Invalided home, November Uth, 1916, and
appointed Director of Medical Services. Twice
mentioned in despatches and made a Companion
of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael
and St. George.
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McGILL HONOUR ROLL
DUNCAN MACPIIERSON
M.D., 1896
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, January 26th. 1918. Served in
France with the 7th Canadian General Hospital.
HUGH MACPHERSON
Applied Science, 1913-16; B.Sc, 1920
Enlisted, May, 1917, in the Royal Air Force.
Promoted to Sergeant.
JOSEPH PERCY MoRAE
B.Sc, 1912
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Service Corps, August, 1915. Served with the
4th Divisional Supply Column. Transferred to
the Royal Flying Corps. Was wounded and
taken prisoner on November 20th, 1917.
DUNCAN DONALD MacTAGGART
B.A.Sc, 1891; M.D., 1896
Was given command of the Khaki League
Convalescent Hospitals and the Barracks Isola-
tion Hospital, Mihtary District No. 4. Placed in
command of all the Medical Boards in Military
District No. 4 under the Conscription Act, and
later made Chairman of the Advisory Board.
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps, October 30th, 1918.
CHARLES RUSSELL MacTAVISH
Medicine, 1911-14
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, May 4th, 1917.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France.
NEWTON MoF. MarTAVISH
Arts, 1903-04; 1906-07
Enlisted, May 20th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, British Columbia Regiment, C.E.F.
THOMAS JOHNSTONE McVITTIE
B.A., 1912
Enlisted, May 1st, 1916, in No. 6 (McGill)
Siege Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant in the 3rd
Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served
in France.
HAROLD JAMES MACK
M.D.. 1916
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France.
OLIVER TIFFANY MACKLEM
B.Sc, 1908
Appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd Divisional
Cyclist Company, December 9th, 1914. Served
in France with the 8th Infantry Brigade and the
Canadian Corps Cyclist Battalion. Was wounded.
May 15th, 1916.
HERBERT GE0R(;E MACKLIN
Applied Science, 1913-16
Enlisted, January 15th, 1916, in No. 1 Canadian
Siege Battery. Served in France with the First
Divisional Ammunition Column.
FREDERI<:K ERNEST McCOURT MA^'.Y
Applied Science, 1916-17
Enlisted. June 17th, 1917, in the Royal Canadian
Dragoons. Transferred to the Royal Flying
Corps. Served as Flying Officer in France and
as Instructor in England.
FRANCIS CHARLES MADDEN
Medicine. 1915-16
EnUsted, June 5th, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Navy with the rank of
Lieutenant.
ALLAN ANGUS MAGEE
B.A., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel, Officer Com-
manding the 148th Battalion, Canadian Ex-
peditionary Force, November 26th, • 1915.
Transferred to the 20th Reserve Battalion as
O.C. Served in France, Belgium and Germany
with the 4th Canadian Division, and at Canadian
Corps Headquarters as G.S.O. 2. Was twice
mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Distinguished Service Order.
CHARLES FRANKLIN MAGEE
M.D., 1903
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, August 12th, 1915. Served in
France with No. 2 Canadian General Hospital
and with the 44th Battalion as Medical Officer,
and in No. 2 Canadian Casualty Clearing
Station.
CHARLES BOLTON MA<;RATH
B.Sc, 1910
Appointed Captain in the 7th Brigade, Canadian
Field Artillery, May 1st, 1915. Served in France
with the 7th and 3rd Brigades, Canadian Field
Artillery. Was wounded, October 23rd, 1917.
FRANCIS JOSEPH MAGUIRE
Applied Science, 1912-13
Enlisted, March 19th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Transferred
to the Royal Air Force. Sensed in Canada.
herbert lawrence mahaffy
Arts, 1911-14; Applied Science, 1913-15;
B.Sc, 1920
Enlisted, April 29th, 1915, in the 1st Universities
Company, 38th Battalion, Canadian Expedit-
ionary Force. Transferred to the Princess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry and later
to the 2nd Tunnelling Company, Canadian
Engineers. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France.
bernard s. maher
Arts, 1916-17
Enlisted, May 23rd, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Served in France. Was gassed.
R0(;ER MAILLET
Law, 1916-17
Enlisted, May, 1917, in the Royal Flying Corps.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
England.
CILVRLES GILLILAND MAIN
M.D., 1891
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 19th, 1916. Served in
France with No. 3 Canadian General Hospital.
arthur wendell maitlani)
Medicine, 1913-16
Enlisted, May 22nd, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Promoted
to Sergeant. Served in Canada.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
THOMAS GRANT MAJOR
Agriculture, 1917-18; B.S.A., 1921
Enlisted, April 23rd. 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Promoted to Corporal. Served
in England.
charles gordon malcolm
Applied Science, 1914-15
Enlisted, March 19th, 1915. in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to Acting-Sergeant.
Transferred to the Royal Flying Corps. Served
in France.
DONALD CAMPBELL MALCOLM
M.D., 1906
Appointed Captain and Medical Oflficer with
the 140th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary
Force, January 27th, 1916. Served in France
with No. 3 Canadian General Hospital, the 2nd
Canadian Mounted Rifles, and the 8th Canadian
Field Ambulance. Was mentioned in despatches
and awarded the Military Cross.
ROBERT BRUCE MALCOLM
M.D., 1910
Enlisted, September 16th, 1916, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in Canada.
benjamin mallalieu
Arts, 1916-18
Enlisted, April 18th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Served in England.
FRANCIS GIBSON MALLOCH
B.Sc., 1910
Enlisted in the 9th Mississauga Horse, October
10th, 1914. Appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd
Divisional Signal Company, Canadian En-
gineers, November 25th, 1914. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in France. Was twice
mentioned in despatches, and awarded the
Military Cross.
THOMAS ARCHIBALD MALLOCH
M.D., 1913
Served in France and Belgium with the British
Red Cross, from November, 1914, to May, 1915.
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
M^ical Corps, December 15th, 1915. Served in
France with No. 3 Canadian General Hospital,
being Officer in charge of the Medical Division
from February, 1918, to January, 1919. Pro-
moted to the rank of Major. Was mentioned in
despatches.
JAMES MATTHEW FOSTER MALONE
M.D., 1915
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, No. 4, November
6th, 1917. Served in England.
REGINALD HAMPSTEAD MALONE
M.D., 1913
Enlisted, October 4th, 1914, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps, attached to the 6th Field
Ambulance. Appointed Captain, February 6th,
1915. Served in France in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital and later in India.
adeeb malouf
Agriculture, 1916-17
Enlisted, May 4th, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Transferred
to the Canadian Forestry Corps. Served in
England.
clifford s. manchester
Applied Science, 1900-01
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion, May 13th, 1918.
GEORGE HERBERT MANCHESTER
M.D., 1894
Appointed Captain in the 131st Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December 6th,
1915. Transferred to the Granville Canadian
Special Hospital and to No. 3 Canadian Station-
ary Hospital. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Served in France.
CLINTON EDGAR MANNING
B.A., 1915; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the Royal
Naval Volunteer Reserve as Surgeon-Probationer.
Served in France.
VIRIL ZENIES MANNING
B.A., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the 121st Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December 1st,
1915. Transferred to the 102nd Battalion.
Served in France. Was wounded, June 9th, 19 1 7,
August 6th, 1917, and September 30th, 1918.
CHARLES AUGUSTUS MARLATT
M.D., 1916
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, No. 2, March
26th, 1918. Served in Siberia with the 16th
Field Ambulance.
HERBERT MEREDITH MARLER
B.C.L., 1898
Appointed Captain in the 245th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, August 10th,
1916. Promoted to the rank of Major. Served
in Canada.
w. leslie marler
Arts, 1908-09
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Canadian
Divisional Ammunition Column, September
13th, 1916. Served in France. Was awarded the
Military Cross.
hector marquette
Applied Science, 1912-17
Appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd Depot Bat-
talion, 2nd Quebec Regiment, May 29th, 1917.
Transferred to the 14th Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Served in France.
EDGAR SAMUEL MARROTTE
B. Arch.. 1916
Enlisted, June 10th, 1916, in No. 6 (McGill)
Canadian Siege Battery (afterwards known as
the 7th). Promoted to Cadet. Served in France.
Was wounded.
thomas walter m arson
Applied Science, 1914-15
Enlisted, March 21st, 1916, in the 66th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to Corporal.
Served in France.
ARTHUR JOHN MARTIN
M.D., 1915
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. April 10th, 1916. Served in
France with No. 3 Canadian General Hospital.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
CHARLES FERDINAND MARTIN
B.A.. 1888: M.D., 1892
Appointed Provisional Lieutenant in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps, February 15th, 1918.
Served in France with No. 3 Canadian General
Hospital with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.
ERLE CRUTCHFIELD MARTIN
Arts, 1916-18; Law, 1917-18; B.A., 1920;
B.C.L., 1923
Enlisted, April 25th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Served in England.
HAROLD THOMAS MASKREY
Agriculture, 1913-14
Enlisted, January 3rd, 1916, in the 117th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 60th Battalion and to the 87th
Battalion. Served in France. Was wounded,
July 9th, 1917, and September 2nd. 1918.
EDWARD GEORGE MASON
M.D., 1902
Appointed Major, 2nd in Command, in the 31st
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, Nov-
ember 17th, 1914. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant-Colonel in command of the 50th
Battalion. Served in France. Mentioned m
despatches and made an Officer of the Order of
the British Empire.
JOHN LEON DELANEY MASON
M.D., 1902
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 21st, 1916. Served m
Canada.
JAY CLINTON MASSIE
Medicine, 1895-97
Appointed Major in the 33rd Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force, June 9th, 1915. Trans-
ferred to the 4th Battalion. Promoted to
Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in France.
PAUL ALFRED MASSON
Arts, 1916-18
Enlisted, April 17th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Served in England.
WILLIAM GREY MASSON
B.Sc., 1914
Enlisted, February 1st, 1915, in Borden's
Battery, C.E.F. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France in the Canadian
Field Artillery.
alexander robertson masters
Applied Science, 1910-11
Enlisted, October 12th, 1917, in the Canadian
Signal Training Depot. Transferred to the 1st
Canadian Engineers Railway Battalion and the
Canadian Forestry Corps. Promoted to Ser-
geant. Served in England.
RICHARD H. MATHER
B.Sc., 1913
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Highlanders
of Canada, August 2nd, 1915. Served in Canada.
JAMES REN WICK MATHESON
M.D., 1893
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Field
Artillery, January 8th, 1916. Transferred to the
Canadian Army Medical Corps. Served in
France.
WALTER MATHESON
B.Sc., 1913
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Field
Artillery, February 14th, 1917. Transferred to
the 3rd Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Served in France.
CORNELIUS KELLEY MATHEWSON
Arts, 1911-15
Enlisted, March 2nd, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the 7th
Canadian Railway Troops. Promoted to Ser-
geant. Served in France.
FRANK STANTON MATHEWSON
Arts, 1908-09
Enlisted, September 23rd, 1914, in the 13th
Battalion, Royal Highlanders of Canada. Pro-
moted to the rank of Major. Served in France.
Was wounded. Was twice mentioned in des-
patches and awarded the Distinguished Service
Order.
JAMES ARTHUR MATHEWSON
B.A., 1912; B.C.L., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the 42nd Battalion,
Royal Highlanders of Canada, August, 1914.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France. Was wounded at the Somme, in Sep-
tember, 1916, arid invalided home in 1917.
SAMUEL JAMES MATHEWSON
B.Sc., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the 42nd Battalion,
Royal Highlanders of Canada, June 7th, 1915.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in France.
Was wounded. Awarded the Military Cross and
Bar.
DONALD MILNER MATHIESON
B.Sc., 1907
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
September 24th, 1914. Served in France with
the 2nd Field Company, Canadian Engineers.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Was wounded.
Mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Military Cross.
ROBERT GEORGE MATTHEW
D.V.S., 1897
Enlisted, March 17th, 1916, in the Canadian
Field Artillery. Transferred to the Canadian
Veterinary Hospital. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France and Belgium. Was
mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Belgian Croix de Guerre,
ALBERT EDWARD MATTHEWS
Agriculture, 1910-12; B.S.A., 1920
Enlisted, September 22nd, 1914, in the 2nd
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 7th Siege Battery, Canadian
Garrison Artillery. Served in France. Was
wounded, April 27th, 1915, and September 30th,
1917. Died September 2nd, 1923.
allan ramsay matthews
Applied Science, 1903-04
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Service Corps, November 30th, 1914. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France
with the 6th Company, Second Divisional
Train.
178
OTHER ENLISTMENTS
clifford mattiikws
Applied Science, 1910-11
Enlisted, February 2nd, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in Canada.
<;kc>k(;f noi <;l\s !Vi attiikws
Agriculture, 1914-16; B.S.A., 1921
EnHsted, May 29th, 1916, in No. 6 (McGill)
Siege Battery (afterwards known as the 7th),
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served in France.
LKONAIU) MORCiAN MATTIIKWS
M.D., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. February 2nd. 1917. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
stephen charles matthews
Medicine, 1908-09
Enlisted, February 4th, 1915, in the 5th Canadian
Mounted Rifles. Transferred to the Canadian
Army Service Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France.
VICTOR MATTHEWS
B.S.A., 1913
Enlisted, June 13th, 1916, in the 13th Canadian
Mounted Rifles. Transferred to the 1st Canadian
Mounted Rifles, and later to the 7th Canadian
Siege Battery as a Bombardier. Served in
France.
WILLIAM ALFRED MAW
Agriculture, 1915-18; B.S.A., 1920
Enlisted, May 28th, 1918, in the 79th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Served in England.
JAMES BUCKLAND MAWDSLEY
Applied Science, 191345; B,Sc., 1921
Enlisted, April 12th, 1915, in the 1st Univer-
sities Company, 38th Battalion, C.E.F. Trans-
ferred to the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry. Received a commission in the Royal
Flying Corps. Served also as a Lieutenant in
the Canadian Forestry Corps. Was wounded,
December 29th, 1915, and July 27th, 1917.
Made a member of the Order of the British
Empire.
gordon n. maxwell
Arts, 1912-16
Enlisted, January 13th, 1916, in the 9th Canadian
Field Ambulance. Transferred to No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital and later to the Canadian
Forestry Corps. Promoted to Acting-Sergeant.
Served in France.
GEORGE FRANCIS MAY
M.D., 1895
Gazetted Lieutenant in the Royal Army Medical
Corps, June 10th, 1915. Served with the 17th
Northumberland Fusiliers, the 21st General
Hospital, Alexandria, and the 24th Welsh Royal
Fusiliers.
LOREN WILSON MAY
M.D.,. 1902
Appointed Captain in the Royal Army Medical
Corps, September, 1915. Transferred to the
59th Field Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical
Corps. Served in France.
william herbert may
Arts, 1899-1901
Enlisted, April 15th, 1916, in the 179th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Ap-
pointed Honorary Captain. Served in England.
WILLIAM TAYLOR MAY
B.Sc., 1912
Appointed Lieutenant in the 37th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, January 27th,
1915. Transferred to the 1st and later to the 3rd
Canadian Tunnelling Company, Canadian En-
gineers. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Served in France. Was mentioned in despatches,
and awarded the Military Cross.
JONATHAN CAMPBELL MEAKINS
M.D., 1904
Appointed Major in No. 3 Canadian General
Hospital, March 26th, 1915. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in France.
philip gerald meeiian
Applied Science, 1917-18
Enlisted, May 8th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Transferred
to the Royal Air Force. Served in Canada.
VICTOR MAITLAND MEEK
B.Sc., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, February Uth, 1916. Served in France
with the 3rd Tunnelling Company, Canadian
Engineers. Was wounded at Ypres, September
30th, 1917.
JAY EVERETT MEEKER
M.D., 1913
Commissioned Lieutenant in the Medical Corps,
New York National Guard, May 4th, 1917. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain in the 108th Ambu-
lance Company, 27th Division, United States
Army. Was awarded the 27th Division Citation.
FRANK STEPHEN MEIGIIEN
B.A., 1889
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the Uth
Battalion (Royal Montreal Regiment), Canadian
Expeditionary Force, August, 1914. Promoted
to the rank of Brigadier-General commanding
Brampshott Camp, England. Reverted to the
rank of Lieutenant-Colonel to command the
87th Battalion (Canadian Grenadier Guards).
Served in France. Was twice mentioned in
despatches, awarded the Legion of Honour and
was made a Companion of the Most Excellent
Order of St. Michael and St. George.
GERALD CARLETON MELHADO
M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 9th, 1916. Served in
England and Salonika.
PAUL MELHUISH
B.Sc., 1908
Enlisted, February 23rd, 1915, in the 28th
London Regiment, Imperial Army. Served in
France and Turkey with the 28th Regiment and
the Royal Engineers. Promoted to Lieutenant.
Was wounded at Arras. April, 1917. Awarded
the Medaille d'Honneur.
JOHN WIIYTE MENZIES
B.Sc., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
April 18th, 1916. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France.
edward stuart merrett
Arts, 1914-15
Enlisted, May, 1915. Appointed Lieutenant in
the Canadian Army Service Corps, February 3rd,
1916. Served in France. Discharged unfit for
further duty, June, 1917.
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
JOHN HENRY MERRICK
M.D., 1895
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Transferred to the Royal Army
Medical Corps.
WALTER ALFRED MERRILL
B.C.L., 1911
Commissioned in the Royal Flying Corps,
January 10th, 1917. Served in Egypt.
HENRY COLINSON MERSEREAIJ
M.D., 1905
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, June 1st, 1915. Promoted to
the rank of Acting-Major. Served in France.
WILLIAM CHARLES MERSTON
Applied Science, 1904-07
Enlisted, September 23rd, 1914, in the 7th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain. Served m France.
Was wounded. Awarded the Distinguished Con-
duct Medal and the Military Cross and Bar.
ANDREW HOWARD MILLER
Applied Science, 1910-11
Appointed Lieutenant in the 73rd Battalion,
Royal Highlanders of Canada, May 28th. 1916.
Transferred to the 8th Siege Battery, Canadian
Garrison Artillery. Served m France.
frederic:k gustavus miller
MEDICINE, 1912-15; M.D., 1919
Enlisted, February 19th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital (McGill). Promoted to Ser-
geant-Major. Served in France.
<;eok<;e gavin miller
Medicine, 1913-14; M.D., 1922
Enlisted, September 16th, 1914, in No. 1 Cana-
dian General Hospital. Transferred to the 13th
Battalion, Royal Highlanders of Canada. Served
in France.
ROBERT LIDDEL MILLER
M.D., 1909
Appointed Captain in No. 5 Canadian General
Hospital, September 10th, 1915. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in Salonika.
HAROLD ALBERT MESSERVY
B.Sc, 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Canadian
Siege Battery, April 1st, 1916. Served in France.
Was gassed.
FRANCIS T. METCALFE
M.D., 1888
Appointed Major in the United States Ambu-
lance Service, in 1918. Deceased.
arthur fenwick mewburn
Applied Science, 1914-15
Appointed Lieutenant in the 3rd Divisional
Ammunition Column, Canadian Field Artillery,
February 9th, 1916. Transferred to the 41st,
the 30th, the 78th Depot, and the 85th Siberian
Batteries, Canadian Field Artillery. Served in
France and Siberia. Was wounded at Passchen-
daele, November 5th, 1917.
FRANK HAMILTON MEWBIJRN
M.D., 1881; LL.D., 1921
Appointed Major in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps, July 31st, 1915. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in France. Was
made an officer of the Order of the British
Empire.
FRANK HASTINGS HAMILTON MEWBURN
B.A.. 1913; M.D., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the 20th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery,. December 8th, 1914.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France. Transferred to the Canadian Army
Medical Corps.
ROBERT LEE MICHELL
MEDICINE, 1913-15
Enlisted, February 25th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital (McGill). Commissioned in
the Imperial Army.
VERNON LAURIE MILLER
M.D., 1904
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, January, 1916. Served in
Canada.
WILLIAM HOWARD MILLER
M.D., 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 17th, 1917. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in England.
william edwin frank millinchamp
Agriculture, 1916-17
Enlisted, May 22nd, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft. Transferred to the 3rd Brigade,
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served in France.
Was wounded at Cambrai, September 30th,
1918.
ARTHUR LENNOX STANLEY MILLS
B.C.L., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the 24th Battalion,
Victoria Rifles of Canada, November 25th,
1914. Promoted to the rank of Major. Served
in France. Mentioned in despatches and
awarded the Distinguished Service Order.
JAMES WILLIAM MILLS
Arts, 1913-15; D.D.S., 1923
EnUsted. September 30th, 1915, in the 73rd
Royal Highlanders of Canada. Served in France
with the 13th Battalion. Was wounded at
Courcelette, September 25th, 1916.
JOHN ROSS MILLS
Applied Science, 1904-05
EnUsted, September 23rd, 1914, in the 1st
Canadian Divisional Ammunition Park. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain in the 1st Divisional
Train. Served in France.
WILLIAM ALEXANDER MIDDLETON
B.S.A., 1913
Served in the Royal Air Force as Second Lieu-
tenant.
ARTHUR HARTLEY MILNE
B.Sc, 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, April 16th, 1918. Served in England.
180
OTHER ENLISTMENTS
ARTHUR ROBB MILNE
Agriculture, 1913-15; B.S.A., 1921
Enlisted, March 9th, 1915, in the 38th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France. Was awarded the Military Medal.
WALTER JAMES ELLIS MINGIE
M.D., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, June 16th, 1915. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in France. Wounded.
Mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Military Cross.
george gooderham mitchell
Applied Science, 1897-99
Appointed Lieutenant in the 58th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, July 6th, 1915.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.
Served in France. Was wounded.
george stewart mitchell
Arts, 1899-02
Enlisted, November 9th, 1915, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Honorary Captain and Chaplain. Served in
France.
HOMER DEAN MITCHELL
B.S.A., 1915
Enlisted, March 16th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the Royal
Irish Rifles with the rank of Lieutenant. Served
in France. Wounded, October 10th. 1917,
November 25th, 1917, September 6th, 1918 and
October 14th, 1918. Awarded the Military
Cross.
john clarence mitchell
Applied Science, 1913-15
Appointed Lieutenant in the 29th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, October 23rd, 1915.
Served in France with the 55th Battery and the
52nd Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Trans-
ferred to the nth Canadian Infantry Brigade.
Wounded at Arras, September 2nd, 1918.
Awarded the Military Cross.
CHARLES FREDERICK MOFFATT
B.A., 1901; M.D., 1905
Appointed Captain in the 4th Canadian Divis-
ional Ammunition Column, May 17th, 1916.
Served in France.
EDWARD BURGESS MOLES
M.D., 1896
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, January 6th, 1916. Served m
France with No. 2 Canadian General Hospital.
CHARLES ALFRED MOLLEUR
M.D., 1916
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 8th, 1916. Served m
Salonika.
HERBERT MOLSON
B.A.Sc-, 1894; LL.D., 1921
Appointed Captain in the 42nd Battalion, Royal
Highlanders of Canada, June 7th, 1915. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.
Served in France. Wounded, June, 1916.
Twice mentioned in despatches, awarded the
Military Cross and made a Companion of the
Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and
St. George.
JOHN HENRY MOLSON
Arts, 1915-16
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Royal High-
landers of Canada, October 30th, 1916. Trans-
ferred to the 13th Battalion. Served in France.
Was wounded and made a prisoner of war,
October 10th, 1918.
WALTER MOLSON
B.A., 1904
Appointed Major in the 244th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, June 15th, 1916.
Transferred to the 42nd Battalion, Royal
Highlanders of Canada. Reverted to the rank
of Lieutenant in order to proceed to France.
Served in France. Was wounded.
RICHARD JOSEPH MONAHAN
M.D., 1906
Served as a Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps.
danton louis monjot
Arts, 1915-16
Enlisted in August, 1917, in the Officers Training
Corps, United States Army. Received a com-
mission as Second Lieutenant. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant.
THOMAS MORTIMER MONTAGUE
B.Sc., 1909
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers
in 1916. Served in France in the 3rd Tunnelling
Company, Canadian Engineers. Awarded the
Croix de Guerre.
arthur reginald montgomery
Agriculture, 1910-12
Enlisted, November 5th. 1914, in the 1st Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. Served in France. Was wounded.
Awarded the Military Medal and the Military
Cross.
LORNE CUTHBERT MONTGOMERY
Medicine, 1912-15; M.D., 1920
Enlisted, March 18th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital (McGill). Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Transferred to the 42nd
Battalion, Royal Highlanders of Canada. Served
in France. Was wounded, December 11th, 1916,
April 23rd, 1917 and November 17th, 1917. Was
awarded the Military Cross.
SAMUEL CLIFFORD MONTGOMERY
B.Sc., 1915
Enlisted, February 16th, 1915, in the 21st
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant. Served m France.
Mentioned in despatches, and awarded the
Military Cross.
STANLEY FYFE MIDDLETON MOODIE
B.A., 1914
Transferred, January 10th, 1918, as a Lieutenant
to the 1st Depot Battalion, British Columbia
Regiment, anci later to the 259th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Served in
Siberia.
FRANK MELBOURNE MOONEY
Applied Science, 1912-17; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, May 1st, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft. Transferred to the 10th Siege
Battery* 3rd Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artill-
ery. Served in France.
181
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
CHARLES HOLLIS P. MOORE
D.D.S., 1918
Enlisted, August 2nd, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. vServed in
Canada.
george edward moore
Pharmacy, 1917-18
Enlisted, April 16th, 1918, in the 79th Depot
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred
to the 2nd Tank Battalion. Served in England.
JOSEPH DERBY MOORE
M.D., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 5th, 1917. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
melville johnson moore
Applied Science, 1917-18
Enlisted, May 25th, 1918, in the 79th Depot
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Served in
Canada.
WILLIAM McLEAN MOORE
B.Sc., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
May 15th, 1918. Served in England.
ARTHUR DAVID MORGAN
M.D., 1901
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, December 31st, 1917. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in England.
GEORGE SENKLER MORGAN
Arts AND Applied Science, 1917-18; M.D., 1924
Enlisted, December 14th, 1917, as a Cadet in the
Royal Air Force. Served in Canada.
HAMILTON RICHARDS MORGAN
B.A., 1917
Enlisted, April 26th, 1918, in "C" Battery,
Royal Canadian Horse Artillery. Served in
Canada.
HENRY WILLIAM MORGAN
B.A., 1913
Appointed Captain in the 73rd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, August 18th,
1915. Served in France. Mentioned in des-
patches and awarded the Military Cross.
JAMES DOUGLAS MORGAN
M.D., 1907
Appointed Captain in No. 2 Canadian General
Hospital, September 26th, 1914. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in France. Men-
tioned in despatches.
GEORGE HENRI MORIN
Applied Science, 1912-13; B.C.L., 1916
Enlisted, May 22nd, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
CHARLES KEITH MORISON
B.A., 1913
Enlisted, March 27th, 1915, in the 2nd Divisional
Ammunition Column, C.F.A. Promoted to the
rank of Corporal. Served in France. Awarded
the Military Medal.
MALCOLM JOHN MORISON
Medicine, 1906-07
Appointed Captain in the Queen's Field Ambu-
lance, Canadian Army Medical Corps, May 15th,
1916. Promoted to the rank of Honorary
Captain and Quartermaster. Served m France
with the 3rd Canadian Field Ambulance. Was
wounded.
geoffrey william morkill
Applied Science, 1910-14
Commissioned in January, 1916, in the Royal
Horse Artillery. Transferred to the 104th
Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Was gassed in May, 1918.
Awarded the Military Cross.
CAMPBELL MORRIS
B.S.A., 1917
Enlisted, April 21st, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Draft. Transferred to the 3rd Brigade, Canadian
Siege Artillery. Promoted to the rank of Bom-
bardier. Served in France.
CLARENCE HAMILTON MORRIS
M.D., 1897
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, August 5th, 1914. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in
France and Gallipoli. Mentioned in despatches.
ERNEST MARIETT MORRIS
M.D.. 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the Medical Corps of
the United States Army, March, 1918. Served
in France on detached duty with the British
Expeditionary Force. Promoted to the rank of
Captain.
OSBORNE MORRIS
M.D., 1890
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, November 25th, 1916. Served
in France with No. 9 Stationary Hospital.
SAMUEL CUNARD WEST MORRIS
M.D.. 1903
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 31st, 1915. Transferred to
the Royal Army Medical Corps. Promoted to
the rank of Captain.
GORDON JOSEPH MORRISETTE
Applied Science, 1914-15; B.Sc, 1922
Enlisted, May 6th, 1916, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft. Served in France with the 1st
Brigade : Canadian Garrison Artillery. Promoted
to the rank of Sergeant. Was gassed.
thomas sydney morrisey
Applied Science, 1910-11
Appointed Captain in the 13th Battalion,
Royal Highlanders of Canada, September 23rd,
1914. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-
Colonel. Served in France and Siberia. Men-
tioned in despatches three times. Awarded the
Distinguished Service Order, the Order of the
Rising Sun (Japan) and the Czecho-Slovak War
Cross.
WALTER MORRISH
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
MedicalCorps Training Depot, No. 4, April 17th,
1918. On conductmg duty between England and
Canada.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
DONALD MALCOLM MORRISON
B.A.. 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the 154th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, March 3rd,
1916. Transferred to the 40th Company, Cana-
dian Forestry Corps. Served in France.
DUNCAN ARNOLD MORRISON
M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, June 21st, 1915. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in France. Wounded,
August 8th, 1918. Awarded the Military Cross
and Bar.
HUGH MERVYN MORROW
B.Sc., 1908
Enlisted, October 5th, 1916, in the 6th Field
Company, Canadian Engineers. Transferred to
the 169th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary
Force with the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France and Belgium with the 3rd Battalion,
Canadian Railway Troops. Was wounded.
Awarded the Military Cross.
JAMES JOSEPH MORROW
M.D., 1900
Enlisted, May 1915, as a Surgeon in the British
Red Cross.
john doole morrow
Arts, 1898-1901
Appointed Captain in the 180th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, October, 1916.
Served in France as Chaplain with the rank of
Honorary Captain.
wade h. morrow
Applied Science, 1913-14
Enlisted, November, 1915, in the Imperial
Transport Service. Transferred to the Royal
Army Service Corps Mechanical Transport.
Served in Mesopotamia and India.
eric david morse
Applied Science, 1913-14
Appointed Lieutenant in the 42nd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, June 7th, 1915.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in
France. Mentioned in despatches.
gerald morton morse
Applied Science, 1911-12
Enlisted, September 24th, 1914, in the Fort
Garry Horse, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Commissioned in the Royal Naval Air Service.
Transferred to the Royal Naval Volunteer
Reserve. Served in France.
HARRY DODGE MORSE
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 17th, 1918. Served m the
Royal Navy.
george percival morton
Applied Science, 1909-11
Appointed Captain in the 76th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, January 25th,
1916. Transferred to the 46th Battalion. Pro-
moted to the rank of Major. Served in France.
Was wounded.
frank alexander moseley
Applied Science, 1908-11
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Divisional
Ammunition Column, March, 1915. Transferred
to the Canadian Field Artillery. Served in
France.
HARRY CLARKE MOSES
M.D., 1908
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 22nd, 1916. Served in
France with the 5th Canadian Field Ambulance.
Was awarded the Military Cross and Bar.
GEORGE SYDNEY MOTHERSILL
M.D., 1902
Appointed Major in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps, September 21st, 1914. Served in France
with the 8th Battalion, Canadian Stationary
Hospital No. 2, and the 12th Canadian General
Hospital. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-
Colonel. Was wounded. Awarded the Distin-
guished Service Order.
HAROLD EDGAR MOTT
Applied Science, 1915-16; B.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, May, 1916, in the Fort Garry Horse,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the Royal Naval Air Service with the rank of
Sub-Lieutenant. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Transferred to the Royal Air Force
with the rank of Captain. Served in France.
earnest frederick mount
Arts, 1912-13
Enlisted, October 20th, 1915, in the 4th Univer-
sities Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. Promoted to Lance-Corporal.
Transferred to the Canadian Cavalry Head-
quarters. Served in France. Was awarded the
Distinguished Conduct Medal.
JOSEPH ARMAND MOWATT
B.A., 1901
Commissioned, March 7th, 1917, in the Chinese
Labour Corps. Transferred to the Technical
Staff. Promoted to the rank of Acting-Captain.
JOHN CHAMBERS MOYNAN
B.S.A., 1916
Enlisted, July 23rd, 1918, in the 79th Canadian
Depot Battery. Promoted to Acting-Sergeant.
Transferred to the 2nd Tank Battalion. Served
in England.
ROBERT EDWIN MOYSE
B.A., 1911; B.C.L., 1914
Enlisted, March 1st, 1915, in the Princess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Transferred
to the 3rd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment,
British Expeditionary Force, with the rank of
Lieutenant. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Served in France. Was wounded.
HAROLD STRUAN MUCKLESTON
M.D., 1905
Served in Canada as Captain with the Canadian
Army Medical Corps from August 1914 to
October 30th, 1918. Promoted to the rank of
Major.
graham fernie mucklow
Applied Science, 1912-15
Commissioned in the 17th Battalion, North-
umberland Fusiliers, April 23rd, 1915. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
wounded, July 2nd, 1916.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
REGINALD MUDGE
B.Sc., 1906
Enlisted, February 26th, 1915, in the 38th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
david holmes muir
Medicine, 1902-06
Enlisted, January 29th, 1916, in the 9th Field
Ambulance. Transferred to the Canadian Over-
seas Railway Construction Company. Seconded
for duty with the War Office. Served in France.
WALTER LAWSON MUIR
M.D., 1907
Appointed Medical Officer, with the rank of
Captain, in the 106th Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force, November 13th, 1915.
Served in France.
WILSON JAMES MUIR
Applied Science, 1916-18; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, July 14th, 1918, as a Cadet in the
Royal Air Force.
harold stevens mullan
Applied Science, 1914-15
Enlisted, October 4th, 1915, in the 3rd Siege
Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served
in France. Was wounded near Arras, July, 1917.
REDFORD HENRY MULOCK
B.Sc., 1909
Enlisted, August 13th, 1914, in the 1st Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to Lieu-
tenant. Commissioned in the Royal Naval Air
Service, January, 1915. Promoted to Wing
Commander. Transferred to the Royal Air
Force. Promoted to Colonel and appointed
Commodore of the Canadian Air Force. Men-
tioned in despatches seven times, awarded the
Distinguished Service Order and Bar, the Legion
of Honour, and made a Commander of the Order
of the British Empire.
oswald alexander mundy
Applied Science, 1901-05
Enlisted, March 11th, 1916, in the 214th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Served
m Canada.
GORDON HUGH MUNRO
Applied Science, 1915-16; B.Sc., 1924
Enlisted, November 29th, 1915, in the 35th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to
Acting-Sergeant. Transferred to the Royal Air
Force. Promoted to Second Lieutenant. Served
in France.
JAMES HOWARD MUNRO
M.D., 1903
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 8th, 1915. Served in
Canada.
keith munro
Applied Science, 1906-07
Enlisted, September 21st, 1914, in the 8th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Served
in France. Was taken prisoner at Ypres, April
25th, 1915.
ALEXANDER RUSSELL MUNROE
M.D., 1906
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, September 13th, 1914. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
FINLAY MUNROE
M.D., 1913
Appointed Captain in the 154th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, January 25th,
1916. Served in France with the 9th Field
Ambulance. Was awarded the Military Cross.
HUGH EDWIN MUNROE
M.D., 1903
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, August 23rd, 1914. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in
France and at the Dardanelles. Was twice
mentioned in despatches and made an Officer
of the Order of the British Empire.
ALFRED WILLIAM MURDOCK
B.Sc, 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Canadian
Pioneer Battalion, August 31st, 1916. Trans-
ferred to the Signal Company, Canadian En-
gineers. Served in France.
charles alexander thifps murison
Arts, 1912-14
Commissioned in the Royal Field Artillery,
October 9th, 1914. Promoted to the rank of
Major. Served in France Macedonia and
Turkey. Was wounded, June 9th, 1917. Twice
mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Military Cross.
alexander gordon silcox murphy
Applied Science, 1916-17
Enlisted, January 2nd, 1918, as a Cadet in the
Royal Flying Corps.
BRENDAN WILLIAM MURPHY
Medicine, 1917-18; M.D., 1923
Enlisted, May 20th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
GILES BROWN MURPHY
M.D., 1908
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, March 7th, 1915. Served in
Canada.
WILLIAM HERBERT MURPHY
B.Sc., 1911
Appointed 1st Lieutenant in the United States
Air Service, July 16th, 1917. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served with the Army of
Occupation at Coblentz.
WILLIAM HUNT MURPHY
B.Sc., 1908
Enlisted, April 10th, 1917, in the United States
Air Service. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
LEONARD MILTON MURRAY
M.D., 1900
EnUsted, August 18th, 1914, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Major. Served in France.
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE MURRAY
B.A., 1912
Enlisted in September, 1914, in the King Edward
Horse. Promoted to the rank of Second Lieu-
tenant m the 12th Battalion, Highland Light
Infantry. Transferred to the Royal Flying
Corps as Flying Officer, with the rank of Lieu-
^nant. Promoted to the rank of Major in the
Royal Air Force. Served in France. Was
wounded four times and twice mentioned in
despatches.
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ANDREW PATRICK MURTAGH
M.D., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. May 14th, 1917. Served in
France with No. 3 Canadian General Hospital
(McGill). Promoted to the rank of Captain.
dale 1». mijrtha
Medicine, 1915-17
Enlisted, August 23rd, 1917, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Served in Canada.
WILLIAM NEWCOME MUSGRAVE
B.Sc, 1903
Appointed Lieutenant in the Imperial Army
Service Corps, in 1914. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in East Africa.
HUGH ROY MUSTARD
M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, July 31st, 1915. Served in
France with the 12th Canadian Field Ambulance.
Was wounded at Courcelette, October.20th, 1916.
Was mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Military Cross.
DAVID A. MYERS
M.D., 1898
Commissioned in 1918, as a Captain in the
Medical Corps of the United States Army.
Assigned to the Air Medical Service as Flight
Surgeon.
JOHN GE0R(;E MYERS
Arts, 1914-16
Enlisted, April 18th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, Central Ontario Regiment. Served
in Siberia in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps.
leo myers
Arts, 1910-11
Enlisted, July 21st, 1915, in the 1st Heavy
Battery Depot, Canadian Siege Artillery. Pro-
moted to the rank of Corporal. Served in
France. Awarded the Military Medal.
MORRIS (MAURICE) NAIHOUSE
Medicine, 1913-17; M.D., 1918
Enlisted, May 3rd, 1917, in the 5th Field
Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical Corps.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
Canada.
JAMES NAISMITH
B.A., 1887
Enlisted in the American Army Y.M.C.A.
HILARY <;E0RGE NARES
B.Sc., 1911
Enlisted, February 14th, 1916, as a Flight Sub-
Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Air Service.
Served on H.M.S. Manxman, plane carrier
attached to the 1st Battle Cruiser Squadron.
PHILIP NASE
M.D., 1913
Commissioned in the -Royal Army Medical
Corps, May 13th, 1916.
DAVID NATHAN
M.D., 1906
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, July 29th, 1918. Served m.
England in the 12th Canadian General Hospital.
arthur frederick nation
Applied Science, 1910-11
Appointed Lieutenant in the 6th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, September 25th,
1914. Transferred to the 7th Battalion. Pro-
moted to the rank of Major. Served in France.
HENRY JOSEPH NAUD
Medicine, 1916-17; M.D., 1922
EnUsted, June 2nd, 1917, in the 73rd Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Served in France with
the 38th Battery, C.F.A., and the 3rd Canadian
Divisional Trench Mortar Battery.
HENRY KENNETH JNEILSON
M.D., 1915
Enlisted, February 12th, 1915, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Served in France with
No. 3 Canadian General Hospital, and the 5th
Field Ambulance. Promoted to the rank of
Captain.
STANLEY ALEXANDER NEILSON
B.Sc., 1916
Enlisted, April 15th, 1918, in the Eastern
Ontario Regiment. Transferred to the Canadian
Engineers. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in England.
MAXWELL STUART NELSON
B.Sc., 1915
Enlisted, June 26th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Transferred to
the Canadian Engineers. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. Served in Canada.
WILLIAM ERNEST NELSON
M.D., 1903
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, October 21st, 1914. Served in
France with No. 2 Canadian General Hospital.
Promoted to the rank of Major.
harvey w. nesbitt
Agriculture, 1915-17
Enlisted, June 6th, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Served in
England.
john kenneth nesbitt
Applied Science, 1913-14
Enlisted, August, 1914, in the 14th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France and North
Russia. Was awarded the Military Cross.
ALEXANDER RENFREW NESS
B.S.A., 1912
Appointed Lieutenant in the 79th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, December 17th, 1917.
Transferred to the 6th and 5th Brigades, Cana-
dian Field Artillery. Served in France. Was
wounded, September 27th, 1918.
JOHN EARL NESS
Agriculture, 1916-18; B.S.A., 1920
Enlisted, May 20th, 1918, in the 79th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
2nd Canadian Tank Battalion. Served in
England.
william ness
Medicine, 1896-1903
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, June 29th, 1917. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in Canada.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
KDIVlllNI) FKKKMAN NKW<:0!V1BK
B.A., 1911; B.C.L., 1913
Appointed Lieutenant in the 21st Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, November 9th,
1914. Served in France with Princess Patricia's
Canadian Light Infantry. Was wounded, January
18th, 1916. Promoted to the rank of Captain
and attached to Canadian Corps Headquarters.
WILLIAM IIKNHY NKWIIOOK
Medicine, 1912-15; M.D., 1919
Enlisted, October 7th, 1915, in No. 2 Field
Ambulance Depot, Canadian Army Medical
Corps. Served in France with No. 9 Canadian
Field Ambulance. Promoted to the rank of
Sergeant.
HARRY NKWIVIAN
B.A., 1906
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Reinforcing
Company, 5th Royal Highlanders of Canada,
July nth, 1916. Served in France with the 13th
Battalion. Was wounded September 2nd, 1918.
ARTHUR ROLAND NEWS AM
Medicine, 1911-14; M.D., 1918
Enlisted, November 14th, 1914, in No. 6 Field
Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical Corps.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France.
JOHN DAWSON NEWTON
B.S.A., 1917
Enlisted, May 20th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, British Columbia Regiment. Served
in Canada.
ROHERT NEWTON
B.S.A., 1912
Appointed Lieutenant in the 34th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, September 14th, 1915.
Transferred to the 9th Brigade Ammunition
Column and later to the 9th Brigade, Canadian
Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Served in France. Was wounded, July 21st, 1916.
Awarded the Military Cross.
WILLIAM NEWTON
B.S.A., 1914
Enlisted, April 13th, 1916, in the 62nd Battery,
15th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Pro-
moted to the rank of Acting Bombardier.
Transferred to the 14th Brigade, Canadian
Field Artillery. Served in France.
john stuart ney
Applied Science, 1912-13
Enlisted. February 17th, 1915, in the 1st Cana-
dian General Hospital. Promoted to Acting
Sergeant. Served in France.
ALBERT <;eor<;e nicholls
B.A., 1890; M.D., 1894; D.Sc, 1909
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, October 17th, 1915. Later
became D.A.D.M.S. (Sanitation) for Military
District No. 6, with the rank of Major. Served
in Canada.
LAWREN<:E HOWARD NH.HOLS
Applied Science, 1909-11; Arts, 1911-16;
B.A., 1919
Enlisted, January 1st, 1916, in No. 9 Canadian
Field Ambulance, Transferred to the 6th
Canadian Siege Battery. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. Served in France. Mentioned in
despatches.
ERAN<:iS .lOHN NICHOLSON
M.D., 1899
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, October 10th, 1915. Served m
France and Greece.
I VMES <;ORHON NHIHOLSON
Arts, 1914-16; B.C.L., 1921
Enlisted, November 24th, 1915, in the 5th
Universities Company, Princess Patricia's Cana-
dian Light Infantry. Promoted to the rank of
Corporal. Transferred to the 38th Battalion,
C.E.F., with the rank of Lieutenant. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
wounded, August 8th, 1918. Awarded the
Military Cross.
RAPLH ARDREY VALANCE NICHOLSON
Applied Science, 1909-11; 1913-14
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, March 20th, 1916. Discharged as
temporarily unfit, March 15th, 1917. Re-
enlisted, May 15th, 1918. Served in England.
WILLIAM cedrh: nh:ih)lson
B.A., 1913; Law, 1913-16; B.C.L., 1919
Enlisted, February 20th, 1915, in the 5th
Canadian Mounted Rifles. Transferred to the
Canadian Motor Machine Gun Corps. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
wounded, November 10th, 1917 and March 24th,
1918. Was mentioned in despatches and was
awarded the Military Cross and the Distin-
guished Service Order.
HOWARD NICOLL
Arts, 1915-17; B.A., 1920
Enlisted, May 16th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft. Transferred to the 4th Canadian
Divisional Trench Mortar Battery. Served in
France.
ASHLEY C. NORCROSS
Agriculture, 1914-16; B.S.A., 1921
Enlisted, March 13th, 1916, in the 6th Canadian
Siege Battery (McGill). Transferred to the Royal
Naval Air Service with a commission. Served in
France.
william henry norman
Arts, 1911-13; 1914-15
Enlisted, February 8th, 1915, in the 6th Canadian
Field Ambulance. Served in France. Was
wounded.
romeo armand norma„ni)in
Applied Science, 1913-14
Appointed Lieutenant in the 163rd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, January 7th,
1916. Transferred to the 22nd Battalion.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France. Was wounded.
HAROLD NORTHROP
B.A., 1914
Enlisted, September 11th, 1915, in the 72nd
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Served
in France. Was wounded.
<;eor(;e william north wood
Applied Science, 1899-1900
Appointed Captain in the 8th Battalion, Cana-
dian Expeditionary Force, September 22nd,
1914. Promoted to the rank of Major. Served
in France. Gassed and taken prisoner of war,
Apni 28th, 1915. Awarded the Military Cross.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
JOHN CASWELL NUTTER
Applied Science, 1914-16; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, May 2nd, 1916, in the (McGill) Siege
Battery. Served in France with the 1st Brigade,
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant.
AXEL THEODORE OBER(;
D.D.S., 1917
Enlisted, October 1st, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Served
in Canada.
john edwin o'brien
Applied Science, 1913-14
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
May 1st, 1918. Served in England with the 2nd
Canadian Engineers.
ROBERT HAY LISMORE O'CALLAGHAN
M.D., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, March, 1916. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France.
JOHN ERNEST O'DONNELL
M.D., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army Medi-
cal Corps, March, 1916. Promoted to the rank
of Captain.
maurice o'flaherty
Applied Science, 1917-18
Enlisted, October 30th, 1917, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
edmund d. o'flynn
Arts, 1907-08
Appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd Battalion,
Canadian E^xpeditionary Force, September 22nd,
1914. Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served
in France. Was shell-shocked, June 9th, 1916.
john dale o'flynn
Arts, 1907-08
Enlisted, September 25th, 1916. in the 5th
Canadian Pioneer Battalion. Transferred to the
6th Battalion and the Canadian Engineers.
Served in France.
gavin lang ogilvie
Applied Science, 1901-02
Appointed Lieutenant in the 148th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, February 11th,
1916. Transferred to the 42nd Battalion.
Served in France.
margaret e. ogilvie
Household Science, 1907-09
Served in England in Queen Alexandra's Imperial
Military Nursing Service Reserve and afterwards
in Egypt.
norman craik ogilvie
Applied Science, 1896-98
Appointed Captain in the Princess Patricia's
Canadian Light Infantry, September 28th, 1914.
Served in France. Was wounded.
PAUL OGILVIE
B.Sc, 1901
Appointed Lieutenant in the 242nd Battalion,
September 19th, 1916. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France with the 51st Com-
pany, Canadian Forestry Corps.
walter drummond ogilvie
Agriculture, 1915-16
Enlisted, August 22nd, 1916, in the 74th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
Canadian Garrison Artillery with the rank of
Signaller. Served in France with the 6th Cana-
dian Siege Battery.
william nordhoff ogilvie
Agriculture, 1909-12
Enlisted, July 13th, 1915, in the 63rd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the 10th Battalion. Promoted to Sergeant.
Served in France. Was wounded.
LAURIE COMBE OGILVY
Applied Science, 1912-13
Enlisted, May 25th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Battery. Served in France with the 10th Siege
Battery, 3rd Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artil-
lery.
cornelius francis o'gorman
Applied Science, 1912-14
Enlisted, February, 1915, in the 26th Battery,
7th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Trans-
ferred to the 17th Battery, 5th Brigade. Served
in France. Was awarded the Military Medal.
MELBOURNE O'HALLORAN
B.A., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the 32nd Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, October 20th, 1915.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France with the 25th, the 27th, the 19th and the
24th Batteries, Canadian Field Artillery.
Wounded, October 21st, 1916. Was awarded the
Military Cross.
HUGH BINGHAM 0*HEIR
Arts, 1913-15; B.A., 1923; M.Sc, 1924
Enlisted. February 15th, 1916, in the 47th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred
to the 6th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, and
then to the Royal Air Force, with the rank of
Second Lieutenant. Served in France and
Egypt.
FREDERICK JAMES O'LEARY
B.Sc., 1911
Enlisted, September, 1914, in the Canadian
Engineers. Transferred to the 53rd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force with the rank of
Lieutenant, then to the 102nd Battalion and the
nth Brigade, Light Trench Mortar Battery as
Captain and Officer Commanding. Thereafter
held various staff positions. Promoted to the
rank of Major. Served in France and Belgium.
Twice mentioned in despatches, and awarded
the Military Cross and two Bars.
henry brixton o'leary
Arts, 1911-14; Applied Science, 1913-15
Appointed Lieutenant in the 64th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, October 13th,
1915. Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served
in France. Was twice wounded. Mentioned in
despatches and awarded the Military Cross.
ROBERT STEWART O'MEARA
Arts, 1913-14; Medicine, 1914-15; B. Com.,
1921
Enlisted, June 5th, 1915, in No. 2 Sanitary
Section, Canadian Army Medical Corps. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lieutenant in the Canadian
Infantry. Served in France.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
sidney arthur ord
Arts, 1911-12; Applied Science, 1912-15;
B.Sc, 1920
Commissioned Lieutenant in the Royal En-
gineers, April 21st, 1915. Promoted to the rank
of Captain. Served in Gallipoli, Mesopotamia.
Egypt, India and France. Mentioned in des-
patches.
WILLIAM ERLING ORD
M.D., 1916
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915. in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the Royal
Army Medical Corps with a commission. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain. Served in France,
Belgium and Italy with the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Was awarded the Croix de
Guerre.
JOHN A. O'REGAN
M.D., 1916
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Transferred to the Royal Army
Medical Corps.
JOHN BERTRAM O'REILLY
M.D., 1917
Commissioned, March 13th, 1917, in the Royal
Army Medical Corps. Transferred to the Royal
Newfoundland Regiment as Captain and Medical
Officer. Served in German East Africa,
ALEXANDER BRYSON OSBORNE
M.D., 1886
Appointed Major in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps, February 28th, 1915. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in France.
Died in London, England, January 28th, 1922.
JAMES EWART KERR OSBORNE
B.Sc., 1900
Appointed Captain in the 48th Highlanders
(15th Battalion), Canadian Expeditionary Force,
September 22nd, 1914. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in France. Was
wounded at the second battle of Ypres and later
taken prisoner of war. Awarded the Distin-
guished Service Order.
STRATTON HARRY OSLER
B.Sc, 1904
Joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force at the
outbreak of the War. Appointed Major in the
Canadian Engineers, April 15th, 1915. Served in
France with the 6th and 5th Companies, Cana-
dian Engineers; also on Headquarters Staff, 2nd
Brigade, Canadian Divisional Engineers. Pro-
moted to the rank of Colonel. Wounded, April,
1916. Mentioned in despatches five times,
awarded the Distinguished Service Order and
made a Companion of the Order of St. Michael
and St. George.
R. BENJAMIN O'SULLIVAN
B.A., 1886
Appointed Captain in the 82nd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, August 14th.
1915, Transferred to the 28th Battalion,
Served in France. Was mentioned in despatches,
and made an Officer of the Order of the British
Empire.
paul ouellette
Arts, 1913-14; Applied Science, 1916-18
Enlisted, April 21st, 1918, in the Canadian
Engineers. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in Canada.
CLIFFORD T. OUGHTRED
B.A., 1915
Enlisted, November 23rd, 1915, in the 117th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Sergeant. Served m
Canada.
JOSEPH ALDERIC OUIMET
Law, 1915-16
Enlisted, May 15th, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
MERVILLE ALLEN OULTON
M.D., 1907
Appointed Captain and Medical Officer in the
145th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force,
May 1st, 1916. Served in France in the 1st
Canadian General Hospital and the 2/2 London
Field Ambulance. Attached to the Royal Field
Artillery. Was wounded at Croisselle, August,
1918.
ROBERT GUY ALTON OVERING
ARTS, 1915-16
Enlisted, May 2nd, 1916, in the McGill Siege
Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Pro-
moted to the rank of Acting Sergeant. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Air Force as a Flight Cadet.
Served in France.
JOHN JAMES OWER
B.A., 1905; M.D., 1909
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, December 22nd, 1914. Served
in No. 1 Canadian General Hospital. Promoted
to the rank of Major. Served in France.
JOHN EDMUND PADDON
Applied Science, 1914-16; B.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, March 26th, 1916, in the 66th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
14th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Served
in France and Russia.
ARTHUR PAGE
Arts, 1888-89
Enlisted, July 12th, 1916, in the 103rd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Served in
England.
frederick hiltqn paget
Applied Science, 1915-16
Enlisted, August 12th, 1916, in the Canadian
Engineers. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France.
HENRY GEORGE CLARENCE PAINE
M.D., 1916
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, August 14th, 1916. Served in
France.
JAMES ERNEST HARRIS PAISLEY
B. Arch., 1916
Enlisted, May 4th, 1916, in the 66th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
Royal Canadian Horse Artillery. Served in
France.
GUY FILBY PALMER
M.D., 1885
Commissioned in the Royal Army Medical
Corps.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
JOH?«i HAM MOM) PALMER
Medicine. 1913-15; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, February 23rd, 1915, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Served in France with
No. 3 Canadian General Hospital and No. 2
Canadian Field Ambulance, and later, on the
North Sea, in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve,
as a Sub-Lieutenant. Was wounded, September
27th, 1916.
LKON ANTHONY PAQIJIN
D.V.S., 1898
Commissioned, September 10th, 1918, in the
United States Army Veterinary Corps.
ALPHONSE ARTHUR PARfe
B.SC., 1908
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Field
Artillery, January 29th, 1916. Served in France
with the 4th and 5th Divisional Ammunition
Columns.
ARNOLD GERALD PARK
D.D.S., 1917
Enlisted, October 4th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
ANDREW WALTER PARK
M.D., 1904
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February Uth, 1916. Served in
France with the 8th Canadian Field Ambulance,
and the 43rd Battalion.
JOHN ED MI STONE PARK
M.D., 1910
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, July 20th, 1915. Served in
France with the 132nd Battalion and, as Medical
Officer, to various Canadian Forestry Corps
Units.
CHARLES SAGER PARKE
B.Sc., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, May 15th, 1918. Served in England.
GEORGE KENNETH PARKE
Medicine, 1917-18; M.D., 1922
Enlisted, April 27th, 1918, as a Cadet in the
Royal Air Force.
james scott parke
Applied Science, 1912-15
Enlisted, April 1st, 1915, in the Canadian Over-
seas Railway Construction Corps. Transferred
to the 99th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison
Artillery, with the rank of Second Lieutenant.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France.
charles alexander parker
Applied Science, 1915-16
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, May 18th, 1916. Transferred to the
Royal Naval Air Service. Served in England.
DAVID W. PARKER
B.A., 1907; M.A., 1908
Enlisted, April 4th, 1917, in the Canadian Field
Artillery. Transferred to the 3rd Divisional
Ammunition Column and later, to the 10th
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Served m
France.
joseph e. parker
Applied Science, 1904-05
Enlisted, March 10th, 1916, in the Royal
Canadian Horse Artillery. Transferred to the
1st Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted
to Acting Bombardier. Served in France.
STANLEY DAVIDSON PARKER
B.Sc, 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the 3rd Field Company,
1st Canadian Divisional Engineers, September
25th, 1914. Transferred to the 3rd Canadian
Pioneer Battalion, and later, to General Staff
Militia Headquarters. Promoted to Major.
Served in France. Was wounded.
VERNON HILL TROOP PARKER
M.D., 1917
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, March 13th, 1917. Served in
England and France.
ALFRED JOHN ROBINSON PARKES
Arts, 1909-15; Medicine, 1914-15; B.A., 1917
Enlisted, October 27th, 1914, in the 23rd
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Transferred to the 8th Machine Gun Company.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Transferred
to the 20th Machine Gun Company. Served
in France and Siberia. Was mentioned in
despatches.
ROBERT HENRY PARKES
Arts, 1914-15
Enlisted, February 9th, 1915, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Promoted to Lance
Sergeant. Served in France with the 6th Cana-
dian Field Ambulance.
ROY HAMILTON PARKHILL
Arts, 1915-17
Enlisted as a Cadet in the Royal Flying Corps.
EDGAR REGINALD PARKINS
B.A., 1903; B.C.L., 1907
Appointed Lieutenant in the 244th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, June 21st, 1916.
Transferred to the 87th Battalion. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
wounded at Passchendaele in November, 1917.
FRANK ALBERT PARKINS
B.Sc., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Service Corps, attached to the 4th Divisional
Train, April 10th, 1916. Transferred to the 7th
Canadian Machine Gun Company and later, to
the 3rd Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun
Corps. Served in France. Wounded, September
24th, 1918.
GERALD ADAMS PARKINS
B.A., 1916; Medicine, 1913-16; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, May 4th, 1916, in the Canadian Army
Service Corps, attached to the 4th Divisional
Train. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Transferred to the 42nd Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Served .in France. Was
wounded at Passchendaele, November 3rd, 1917.
eric allan parsons
Applied Science, 1913-15
Enlisted, April 3rd, 1916, in the 66th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
1st Division Ammunition Column and, later, to
the 4th Canadian Railway Troops. Served in
France.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
LLOYD HOLMAN PARSONS
B.Arch., 1916
Enlisted, May 4th, 1916, in the 66th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
Royal Flying Corps with the rank of Lieutenant.
Was wounded, July, 1918.
WILLIAM HENRY PARSONS
M.D., 1906
Commissioned Lieutenant, June 1st, 1915, in the
Royal Army Medical Corps being attached to
the Royal New foundland Regiment . Transferred
to the 113th Field Ambulance and later to the
8th Eniskillen Fusiliers. Promoted to the rank
of Major. Served in France. Was wounded,
September 9th, 1916. Awarded the Military
Cross.
FRANK STEWART PATCH
B.A., 1899; M.D., 1903
Appointed Major in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps, January 1st, 1915. Served in Canada
as Assistant Director of Medical Services,
Military District No. 4 and at Valcartier Camp.
Promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel.
EDWARD RUSSELL PATERSON
B.A., 1909
Appointed Lieutenant in a Draft for the 1st
Siege Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery,
January 3rd, 1916. Served in France with the
1st Heavy Battery. Promoted to the rank of
Captain.
edwin robert paterson
Arts, 1893-94
Enlisted, September 26th, 1916, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps Training Depot. Served in
France with the 8th Canadian Field Ambulance.
william james paterson
Agriculture, 1914-15
Enlisted, March 15th, 1915, in the 1st Univer-
sities Company, 38th Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Transferred to the Princess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Served in
France. Was wounded and taken prisoner,
June 4th, 1916.
IVAN YOUNG PATRICK
B.A., 1916; M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps April 19th, 1918. Served in
England.
arthur courtenay patterson
Applied Science, 1907-09
Enlisted, May 13th, 1916, in the 191st Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Served in
Canada.
ARTHUR LO<;iE PATTERSON
B.Sc, 1914
Enlisted, August 7th, 1914, in the 2nd Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
Royal Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France.
FRANK PORTER PATTERSON
M.D., 1898
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, August 10th, 1914. Promoted
to the rank of Major. Served in Salonika.
herbert c. patterson
Arts, 1910-11
Appointed Honorary Captain in the Y.M.C.A.,
April 3rd, 1916. Served in England and France-
JAMES DUKE PATTERSON
Medicine, 1917-18
Enlisted, June 14th, 1918, in the Royal Naval
Canadian Volunteer Reserve.
JAMES FREEBAIRN PATTERSON
B.Sc.r 1918
Enlisted, May 18th, 1918, in the 79th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Served in England.
PETER HAROLD PATTERSON
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Armv
Medical Corps, April 17th, 1918. Served in
Canada.
ROBERT EARLE PATTERSON
Medicine, 1917-18; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, May 16th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
ROBERT URIE PATTERSON
M.D., 1898
Served as Colonel commanding the United
States Army Base Hospital, No. 5, with the
British Expeditionary Force, after operating
No. 11 and then No. 13 General Hospitals with
the British Expeditionary Force. Awarded the
Fatiche di Guerra (Italian) and the Distinguished
Service Medal of the United States Army.
Mentioned in despatches.
HARRY LORNE PAVEY
M.D., 1903
Appointed Major in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps, September 3rd, 1915, being attached to
the 60th Battalion. Served in France. Died,
January 2nd, 1925.
CHESTER HAROLD PAYNE
B.A., 1906
Enlisted, January 30th, 1918, in the Canadian
Officers' Training Corps. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant in the 2nd Depot Battalion,
Canadian Machine Gun Corps. Served in
France.
WILLIAM JAMES PEACE
B.Sc, 1917
Commissioned, December, 1916, as a Sub-
Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Air Service.
Served in the 7th Squadron, Royal Naval Air
Service. Transferred to the 207th Squadron,
Royal Air Force and later to the 58th Squadron.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Was awarded
the Distinguished Flying Cross.
bryan godfrey pearce
Applied Science, 1913-16
Enlisted, July 12th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
EDSON RAYMOND PEASE
B.A., 1907; B.Sc., 1908
Appointed Lieutenant in the 42nd Battalion,
Royal Highlanders of Canada, May 29th, 1915.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in
France. Was wounded, September 29th, 1918.
Was mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Distinguished Service Order.
GILBERT BAMFYLDE PEAT
M.D., 1906
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, August 15th, 1914. Served in
France m No. 1 Canadian Casualty Clearing
Station, the Canadian Army Medical Corps
General Hospital and the Princess Patricia's
Canadian Red Cross Hospital.
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bkian a. peck
Applied Science, 1910-13
Enlisted, August 16th, 1914, in the 5th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to Sergeant.
Commissioned in the Royal F'ield Artillery.
Seconded to the Royal Flying Corps. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
HU<;iI A. PECK
B. Arch., 1911
Enlisted, May 1st, 1915. Commissioned as a
Flight Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Air
Service. Transferred to the Royal Air Force.
Promoted to the rank of Captain.
warren gibson peck
Applied Science, 1899-1902
Commissioned, 1915, Lieutenant in the Royal
Flying Corps.
ERNEST PEDEN
B.Sc., 1912
Enlisted, March 13th, 1915, in the 1st Univer-
sities Company, 38th Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Served in France with the
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry and
the Canadian Machine Gun Corps. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant.
FRANK GORDON PEDLEY
B.A., 1913; M.D., 1916
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Sergeant. Transferred to the Royal Army
Medical Corps with a commission. Promoted to
the rank of Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Served in France. Was awarded
the Military Cross.
hilton staples pedley
Arts. 1908-10
Enlisted, September 7th, 1917, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Transferred to the
Canadian Engineers. Served in Canada.
CARL ALEXANDER PEIILEMANN
Pharmacy, 1917-18; Diploma of Pharmacy,
1921
Enlisted, June 25th, 1918, in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Promoted to Sergeant. Served
in Canada.
HENRI BURROUGHS PELLETIER
B.Sc., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, May 15th, 1918. Served in England.
WILLIAM PARNELL DESPART PEMBERTON
B.Sc., 1903
Appointed Captain in the 103rd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December 6th,
1915. Transferred to Headquarters Staff, 4th
Army. Promoted to the rank of Major. Served
in France.
GORDON MATTHEW PENDER
Law, 1917-18; B.C.L., 1920
Enlisted, October, 1917, as a Warrant Officer,
Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve.
ROBERT MURRAY PENDRIGH
Medicine, 1915-18; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, May 15th, 1918, in the Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve as Surgeon Sub-Lieutenant.
Served in England.
CHARLES EDWARD PENGELLEY
M.D., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army Medi-
cal Corps. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
WALTER GORDON PENGELLEY
B.Sc., 1912
Enlisted, September 11th, 1916, in the University
of Toronto Training Company. Transferred to
the 1st Divisional Signal Company. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
EDGAR PENNEY
Applied Science, 1906-09; 1914-15; B.Sc, 1920
Commissioned in March, 1915, in the 8th Bat-
talion, Post Office Rifles B.E.F. Transferred to
the 1st London Field Company and later, to the
263rd Railway Company, Royal Engineers.
Promoted to the rank of Acting Captain. Served
in France. Was gassed in October, 1915 and in
April, 1918. Was awarded the Military Cross.
WILLIAM BRITTON PENNOCK
B.Sc., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd Canadian
Divisional Engineers, October 13th, 1915.
Transferred to the 1st Army Troops Company,
Canadian Engineers, and, later, to the 2nd Field
Companv. Served in France. Was wounded,
November, 1916, and, at Fresnoy, in May, 1917.
WALTER STEWART PENNY
B.A., 1913
Appointed Lieutenant in the 79th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, February 3rd, 1917.
Transferred to the 11th Battery, Canadian Siege
Artillery. Served in France.
JEAN-JOSEPH PENVERNE
Law, 1913-14; B.C.L., 1920
Enlisted, September 30th, 1914, in the 71st
Regiment, Infantry, French Army. Transferred
to the 70th Regiment, Infantry. Was wounded,
June 17th, 1915, at Arras, and on March 14th,
1916, at Verdun, where he was taken prisoner of
war.
THOMAS EUDORO PEREZ
M.D., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 9th, 1917. Served m
France with No. 2 Canadian General Hospital.
Promoted to the rank of Captain.
JEAN JULIAN PERRAIJLT
B.Arch., 1915
Enlisted, December 14th, 1917, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Served m
Canada.
RENE BRUNAY PERRAULT
Applied Science, 1912-16, B.Sc., 1921
Appointed Lieutenant in the 150th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December 21st,
1915. Transferred to the 3rd and the 123rd
Pioneer Battalion, and also to the 9th Canadian
Engineers. Served in France.
WILLIAM J. PERREAULT
MEDICINE, 1908-11
Enlisted, September 24th, 1914, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Served in France with the
1st Canadian Field Ambulance. Was wounded.
DOUOLAS ERIC PERRITON
APPLIED SCIENCE, 1916-18; B.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, April 22nd, 1918, as a Cadet in the
Royal Air Force.
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BRIAN RHODES PERRY
B.Sc, 1915
Enlisted, May, 1917, in the Royal Flying Corps.
Served later in the Royal Air Force with the
rank of Lieutenant.
KENNETH MEIKLE PERRY
B.A., 1906.; B.Sc., 1908
Appointed Captain in the 13th Battalion, Royal
Highlanders of Canada, September 22nd, 1914.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Transferred to
the 87th Battalion, Canadian Grenadier Guards,
with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, then back
to the 13th Battalion with the same rank.
Served in France. Was wounded, April 22nd,
1915, June 13th, 1916, April 13th, 1917. Men-
tioned in despatches four times, and was awarded
the Distinguished Service Order and Bar.
ABRAHAM NOAH PESNER
Agriculture, 1915-16; 1917-18
Enlisted, May, 1918, as a Cadet in the Royal
Air Force.
alan gordon peter
Applied Science, 1915-16
Enlisted, September 13th, 1916, as a Warrant
Officer, (Telegraphist) in the Royal Naval Cana-
dian Volunteer Reserve. Served on H.M.C.S.
"Niobe," "Acadia" and "Messines."
CHARLES AY RE PETERS
M.D., 1898
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps, in command of the 9th
Canadian Field Ambulance, December 22nd,
1915. Transferred to the 4th Divisional Cana-
dian Headquarters as Assistant Director of
Medical Services. Prorrioted to the rank of
Colonel. Served in France. Was mentioned in
despatches four times and awarded the Dis-
tinguished Service Order.
WILLIAM GORDON PETERSON
B.A., 1906
Appointed Major in the 73rd Battalion, Royal
Highlanders of Canada, September 4th, 1915.
Served in France. Was wounded, July, 1917,
and January, 1918. Was mentioned in des-
patches and awarded the Distinguished Service
Order.
joseph antoine romauld phaneuf
Agriculture, 1914-17
Enlisted, July 29th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
GEORGE W. PHELAN
M.D., 1913
Commissioned Lieutenant in the United States
Army Medical Corps attached to the British
Expeditionary Force. Promoted to the rank of
Major.
GORDON GERSIIOM PHILLIPS
M.D., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 1st, 1917. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France.
JOHN ARTHUR PHILLIPS
Medicine, 19L4-17
Enlisted, June 28th, 1917, in the Canadian
Signal Training Depot. Transferred to the
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.
Served in France. Was wounded, August 26th,
1918.
LAZARUS PHILLIPS
B.C.L., 1918
Enhsted, May 23rd, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Promoted to
Sergeant. Served in Siberia.
james douglas peters
Applied Science, 1908-10
Enlisted, June 14th, 1915, in the 2nd Canadian
Machine Gun Company. Transferred to the
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France.
ARCHIBALD WILLIAM PETERSON
Agriculture, 1916-18; B.S.A., 1921
Enlisted, April 23rd, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Promoted to Corporal. Served
in England.
CLYDE FARRINGTON PETERSON
Agriculture, 1914-15; B.S.A., 1920
Enlisted, March 20th, 1915, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Served in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the 1st
Canadian Motor Machine Gun Corps. Promoted
to Acting Sergeant. Transferred to the Royal
Air Force as a Cadet. Served in France.
OTTO BERNARD PHILLIPS
Arts, 1917-18; B.Sc, 1921
Enlisted, January 30th, 1918, as a Cadet in the
Royal Flying Corps.
charles herbert pick
Applied Science, 1911-15
Commissioned in the 17th Northumberland
Fusiliers, April 22nd, 1915. Transferred to "B"
Battalion, Canadian Tank Corps. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Was wounded at Voor-
mezeele, July 29th, 1917.
TRENCIIARD DUROURE PICKARD-
cambridge
Applied Science, 1912-14
Obtained a commission in the 2nd Battalion,
Suffolk Regiment. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France. Wounded, July
18th, 1916. Was mentioned in despatches, and
awarded the Military Cross.
NORMAN EDWIN PETERSON
Arts, 1916-20; B.A., 1920
Enlisted, August 13th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
MARTIN REID PICKEL
Dentistry, 1915-16; D.D.S., 1923
Enlisted, February 7th, 1916, in the 148th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
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WILLIAM ALFRED PICKUP
Medicine, 1911-14; M.D., 1919
Appointed Honorary Captain in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps, September 23rd, 1914.
Served in France with No. 1 Casualty Clearing
Station. Died, May 1st, 1922.
arthur grosvenor piddington
Agriculture, 1913-14
Commissioned in the Royal Field Artillery.
Promoted to the rank of Major in "B" Battery,
99th Brigade. Served in Salonika and Greece.
EDWARD ELLIOT INCLEDON PILCHER
B.Sc., 1913
Served as a Captain in the Royal Engineers.
HOWARD W. PILLOW
Applied Science, 1901-03
Appointed Lieutenant in the 244th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, June 12th, 1916.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Transferred to
the Canadian Forestry Corps as Chief Transport
Officer. Served in France.
HARRY HARSTONE PINCH
B.Sc, 1906
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, April 7th, 1916. Served with No. 3
Section, Skilled Railway Employees. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France and
Belgium. Deceased.
george spencer pincott
Applied Science, 1915-16
Enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps, April, 1917.
Discharged as physically unfit. Re-enlisted,
June, 1918, in the Royal Air Force.
CLARENCE McLEOD PITTS
B.Sc., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the 6th Canadian
Artillery Depot, September 29th, 1918. Served
in Canada.
HARRY HERSCHEL PITTS
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 17th, 1918. Served in No.
11 Canadian Stationary Hospital. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Was later attached to the
British Mission as Medical Officer to the Anglo-
Russian Brigade in Siberia.
CLIFFORD CARLYLE PLANCHE
B.Sc., 1911
Enlisted, March 13th, 1916, in the 117th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
Was wounded in 1917.
HENRY HOWARD PLANCHE
M.D., 1912
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, July 21st, 1915. Served at
Gallipoli.
LANCELOT STUART PLANCHE
B.A., 1916; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, April 27th, 1917, in the 10th Siege
Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Received
a commission in the Royal Naval Volunteer
Reserve.
joseph archibald h. plowright
Arts, 1916-17
Enlisted, April 3rd, 1917, in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Promoted to Corporal. Served
in England.
ALEXANDER SPENCE POE
B.Sc., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
May 1st, 1918. Served in England.
helen aline pomeroy
Household Science, 1907-09
Served as a Nursing Sister in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps.
ERIC JULY AN POPE
Applied Science, 1913-16; B.Sc, 1920
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, June 1st, 1916. Served in France with
the 8th Field Company and the 8th Battalion.
Canadian Engineers. Promoted to the rank of
Captain.
EGERTON LLEWELLYN POPE
M.D., 1900
Appointed temporary Captain in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps, April 18th, 1916. Served
in Moore Barracks Canadian Hospital, with the
6th Battalion, Canadian Railway Troops, France,
and with No. 12 Canadian General Hospital.
Promoted to the rank of Temporary Lieutenant-
Colonel.
henry maxwell pope
Agriculture, 1914-15
Enlisted, November 15th, 1915, in the 73rd
Battalion, Royal Highlanders of Canada. Pro-
moted to Sergeant. Served in France. Was
wounded at Vimy Ridge, April 10th, 1917. Was
awarded the Military Medal.
Maurice Arthur pope
B.Sc., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, April 13th, 1915. Promoted to the rank
of Staff Captain (Intelligence) with the 11th
Canadian Infantry Brigade. Transferred to the
4th Brigade, Canadian Engineers as Brigade
Major. Served in France. Was mentioned in
despatches and awarded the Military Cross.
ALFRED STANNAGE PORTER
M.D., 1900
Appointed Captain and Medical Officer of the
162nd Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force,
January 20th, 1916. Served in France with the
2nd Canadian Stationary Hospital, the 3rd
Canadian Field Ambulance, the 5th Battalion,
and No. 32 British Casualty Clearing Station.
Gassed at Passchendaele. Was awarded the
Military Cross.
CECIL GEORGE PORTER
B.Sc., 1911; M.Sc., 1913
Enlisted, October, 1914, in the 23rd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the 26th Battalion with the rank of Lieutenant.
Promoted to Acting Lieutenant-Colonel. Served
in France. Was wounded July 25th, 1916, and
May 3rd, 1917. Mentioned in despatches four
times, and awarded the Distinguished Service
Order.
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WILLIAM ARTHUR PORTER
Medicine, 1915-16; M.D.. 1921
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian
Horse Artillery, January 25th. 1917. Served in
Canada, England and France with "C" Battery,
Royal Canadian Horse Artillery; the 2nd Brigade,
Canadian Reserve Artillery; and the Royal
Canadian Horse Artillery Brigade.
NELSON CALDWELL POTTER
Applied Science, 1914-15
Enhsted, June 11th, 1917, in the 3rd Draft,
Canadian Heavy and Siege Artillery. Trans-
ferred to the nth Canadian Siege Battery and
later to the 3rd Brigade, Canadian Garri^n
Artillery. Served in France.
allan dewey potts
Applied Science, 1917-18
Enlisted, October 22nd, 1917, in the Air Service,
United States Army.
ray r. poupore
Law. 1911-14
Enlisted, October 15th, 1917, in the 1st Central
Ontario Regiment. Served in Canada.
CHARLES HENRY POZER
B.Sc., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the 4th Canadian
Pioneer Battalion, March 31st, 1916. Promoted
to the rank of Major. Served in France. Men-
tioned in despatches.
CHARLES MARBLE PRATT
M.D., 1902
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 4th, 1916. Transferred
to No. 1 Canadian General Hospital, to No. 9
Field Ambulance, to the 60th Battalion and to
the 3rd Divisional Train. Promoted to the rank
of Captain. Appointed Assistant Director of
Medical Services, Military District No. 7.
Served in France.
FREDERICK YOUNG PRESLEY
B.S.A., 1915
Served in France in Base Hospital No. 6, United
States Army Medical Corps.
CHARLES EDWARD PRESTON
M.D., 1904
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 6th, 1916. Was
attached to No. 1 Canadian General Hospital, the
Granville Canadian Hospital, and the Duchess of
Connaught Hospital. Promoted to the rank of
Major. Served in France. Was wounded at
Etaples, June 2nd, 1918. Died February 7th,
1923.
THOMAS ERNEST PRICE
B.A., 1907; B.Sc, 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Overseas
Railway Construction Corps, May 15th, 1917.
Transferred to the 5th Battalion, Canadian
Railway Troops. Served in France.
JOHN WILSON PRIMROSE
Medicine, 1909-10
Enlisted, March 1st, 1915, in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Served in No. 2 Stationary
Hospital. Promoted to Acting-Sergeant. Served
in France.
david gibb proudfoot
Arts, 1913-17; Applied Science, 1916-19;
B.A., 1919; B.Sc, 1920
Enlisted, February 23rd, 1915, in the 2nd
Signal Company, Canadian Engineers. Served
in Canada.
JOHN PULLEN
B.Sc, 1913
Enlisted, November 8th, 1917, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Served in England.
JOHN MERRITT PURCELL
Arts, 1913-15; 1916-17; Law, 1915-16; B.A.,
1919; B.C.L., 1921
Enlisted, April 23rd, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Served in England.
JOHN METCALFE PURCELL
Applied Science, 1914-16; B.Sc, 1921
Enlisted, February 14th, 1917, as a Cadet in the
Royal Flying Corps. Served in France in the
20th Squadron. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant.
thomas dickson archibald purves
Applied Science, 1891-94
Appointed Lieutenant in the 185th Battalion,
Nova Scotia Highlanders, January, 1916. Trans-
ferred to the 4th Battalion, Canadian Engineers.
Promoted to Captain. Served in France. Was
wounded.
herbert stevens pye
Agriculture, 1914-15
Enlisted, November 4th, 1915, in the 87th
Battalion, Canadian Grenadier Guards. Trans-
ferred to the 1st Canadian Infantry Battalion.
Served in France. Was wounded at Vimy
Ridge, November 2nd, 1916.
THOMAS EDWARD HENRY QUAILE
APPLIED Science, 1916-19
Enlisted, July 6th, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Served
in Canada.
LOUIS de GONZAGUE PREVOST
B.C.L., 1917
Enlisted, April 29th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant, Served in England.
sylvester patrick quilty
Medicine, 1914-15
Enlisted, March 26th, 1917, in the 68th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Served in France with
the 8th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
REGINALD FRANCIS PRICE
M.D., 1916
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France.
FRANK ASHTON QUINN
B.A., 1915; Medicine, 1915-16
Enlisted, July 25th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
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BOAZ RABINOVITCH
Arts. 1916-18; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, February 7th, 1918, in the Canadian
Engineers. Served in Canada.
ISRAEL MORDECAI RABINOVITCH
M.D., 1917
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, August 8th, 1918. Served in
Canada.
EDWARD ALAN RADFORD
B.A., 1900
Commissioned in July, 1917, in the 92nd Punjabis
(India).
e. leonard rainboth
Applied Science, 1912-15
Appointed Lieutenant in the 77th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, August 28th,
1915. Transferred to the 47th Battalion and
then to the Canadian Machine Gun Corps.
Served in France. Was mentioned in despatches
and awarded the Military Cross. Was wounded,
September 2nd, 1918.
IRVING DANIEL RAMSAY
B.A., 1910; M.D., 1915
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in the Royal Army
Medical Corps. Served in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the Imperial
Army, with the rank of Captain. Served in
Gallipoli and Mesopotamia.
GEORGE ARTHUR STUART RAMSEY
B.A., 1908; M.D., 1912
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, August 13th, 1914. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in No. 1 Canadian
General Hospital, as Medical Officer to the 13th
Battalion and with the 1st and 3rd Field Ambu-
lances. Transferred to the Indian Medical
Service. Served in France and Mesopotamia.
KENNETH McPHERSON RAMSEY
Applied Science, 1916-17; B.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, June 2nd, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft. Served in France with the 10th
Siege Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Wounded at Verley, near Hosiers, August
22nd, 1918.
THOMAS GRANVILLE RANDOLPH
B.Sc., 1912
Commissioned, March 25th, 1915, in the 6th
South Wales Borderers. Transferred to the 141st
Army Troops Company, Royal Engineers and.
later, to the 237th Field Company, Royal
Engineers. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Served in France. Was awarded the Military
Cross.
ALAN COATS RANKIN
M.D., 1904
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, September 23rd, 1914. Served
in No. 1 Canadian General Hospital, No. 5
Mobile Laboratories and the 7th Canadian
Cavalry Field Ambulance (Officer Commanding).
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel and
made Assistant Director of Medical Services.
Served in France. Wounded April, 1918.
Mentioned in despatches twice, awarded the
Distinguished Service Order, and made a
Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of
St. Michael and St. George.
RAMSAY DAVID RANKIN
M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, attached to the 110th Battalion
March 2nd, 1916. Served in England. Died,
May 31st, 1921.
THOMAS BROWN GRAY RANKIN
Agriculture, 1913-16
Enlisted, November 20th, 1915, in the 4th
Universities Company, Princess Patricia's Cana-
dian Light Infantry. Promoted to Sergeant.
Served in France. Wounded, January 2nd, 1917.
Awarded the Military Medal.
andrew dodge rankine
Applied Science, 1913-15
Enlisted, November 1st, 1915, in the 4th Siege
Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Trans-
ferred to the 131st Siege Battery and back to the
4th. Served in France.
HOWARD MACLAREN RAPHAEL
M.D., 1910
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, Training Depot No. 3, December
26th, 1917. Transferred to the Royal Army
Medical Corps with the Imperial Grenadier
Guards. Served in France. Died, December
nth, 1924.
adrian storm rathbun
Applied Science, 1905-06
Enlisted, February 25th, 1918, in the 68th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Served in
France with the 3rd Brigade, Canadian Field
Artillery.
ARTHUR EDWIN RAYMOND
B.S,A.» 1913
Enlisted, June 6th, 1915, in the 2nd Universities
Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry'. Transferred to the Canadian Machine
Gun Depot as a Lance Corporal. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Transferred to the 3rd
BattaUon, Canadian Machine Gun Corps.
Served in France.
LEE CARLETON RAYMOND
B.S.A.. 1912
Appointed Lieutenant in the 245th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, September 5th,
1916. Served in England.
WILLIAM WOLSEY RAYMOND
B.Sc., 1912
Enlisted, November 14th, 1914, in the 21st
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred
to the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lieutenant in the Canadian
Engineers. Transferred to the 3rd Tunnelling
Company. Served in France. Was gassed,
October 23rd, 1917. Awarded the Military
Cross.
WALTER JOHN RAYNER
Arts, 1909-11
Appointed Lieutenant in the 109th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, May 29th, 1916.
Served in Canada.
kenneth g. rea
Applied Science, 1894-95
Appointed Lieutenant in the 245th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, July 4th, 1916.
Served in Canada.
195
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
DOUGLAS ELLERY READ
Arts, 1915-16; B.Sc, 1923
Enlisted. April 28th, 1916, in the McGill Siege
Battery. Served in France with the 7th Siege
Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Promoted
to Bombardier.
WALTER WELTON READ
Medicine, 1914-15; M.D., 1919
Enlisted, November 9th, 1915, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Served m France as
anesthetist in No. 7 Stationary Hospital.
Promoted to Sergeant.
ETHELBERT REAVLEY
M.D., 1887
Appointed Lieutenant in the. Canadian Army
Medical Corps, August 15th, 1915. Transferred
to the Royal Army Medical Corps with the rank
of Lieutenant, and, later, to the British Red
Cross Society and back to the British Army with
the rank of Captain.
eric beresford fleming reddy
Applied Science, 1911-15
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Field
Artillery, February 22nd, 1915. Served in France
with the 2nd Divisional Ammunition Column.
Was wounded at Arras, September 4th, 1918.
RUPERT CHEESMAN REDMAN
Medicine, 1910-15; M.D., 1918
Enlisted, February 23rd, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital, Canadian Army Medical
Corps. Served in France. Resumed medical
studies and on completion of course was given a
commission in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps.
ronald f. redpath
Arts, 1906-08; Applied Science, 1908-10
Commissioned Lieutenant in the Royal Flying
Corps.
CHARLES LAILEY REEVE
Applied Science, 1914-15
Enlisted, February, 1915, in the Canadian
Overseas Railway Construction Corps, Canadian
Engineers. Transferred to the Royal Garrison
Artillery and, later, to the Royal Air Force.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France. Was "wounded and gassed.
LEWIS LAWRENC E REFORD
B.A., 1901; M.D., 1904
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, March 5th, 1915. Served with
No. 3 Canadian General Hospital, No. 14
Canadian General Hospital and the Canadian
Casualty Clearing Station at Bath. Promoted
to the rank of Major. Served in France.
LOUIS FERDINAND RE<;NARD
Applied Science, 1913-14
Gazetted, November, 1914, in the Royal En-
gineers. Served with the 63rd, 12th, 153rd Field
Companies and other units. Royal Engineers.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France, Palestine and Syria. Wounded, Decem-
ber, 1915 and October, 1917.
ARCHIBALD CUMBERLAND REID
B.Sc, 1910
Enlisted, August 2nd, 1916, as a Flight Sub-
Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Air Service.
Served with the North Sea Patrol in No. 17
Naval Squadron. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Twice mentioned in despatches and
awarded the Air Force Cross.
ANDREW DUNN REID
Arts, 1894-97
Appointed Chaplain of the 141st Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, with the rank
of Honorary Colonel July 3rd, 1916. Later
attached to Headquarters. Served m France as
Chaplain of the Canadian Section of the 3rd
Echelon, and, both before and after, in the same
capacity in other connections.
arthur william reid
Arts, 1906-08; Applied Science, 1907-10
Appointed Lieutenant in the 87th Battalion,
Canadian Grenadier Guards, Canadian Expedi-
tionary Force, September 30th, 1915. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
EDWIN GEORGE BALLANTYNE REID
Arts, 1910-12; Agriculture, 1913-16
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Forestry
Corps, April 1st, 1917. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France.
GEORGE ERIC REID
B.A., 1915
Enlisted, October 27th, 1914, in the 23rd Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 3rd Battalion. Served in France.
Was wounded, June 15th, 1915, October 28th,
1915, and August 8th, 1918. Promoted to the
rank of Major. Was mentioned in despatches
three times, and awarded the Distinguished
Service Order and the Legion of Honour.
JOHN HERBERT REID
B.Sc., 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the 148th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, June 27th, 1916.
Transferred to the 34th Squadron, Royal Flying
Corps. Served in France. Was wounded, July,
1917.
edgar norman reid
Applied Science, 1914-15
Appointed Lieutenant in the C.O.C. Invalided
home.
LONDON CORSAN REID
M.D., 1916
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Served in France with No. 12
Canadian Field Ambulance. Promoted to the
rank of Captain.
RUPERT HADDINGTON REID
B.Sc., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the 74th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, September 10th, 1916.
Served in France with the 8th Canadian Siege
Battery.
WILLIAM JOHN REID
Agriculture, 1913-17; B.S.A., 1920
Enlisted, April 23rd, 1917, in the Royal Garrison,
Artillery. Transferred to the 3rd Brigade.
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served in France
Was wounded, October 8th, 1918.
196
OTHER ENLISTMENTS
john christophkk rkiffenstein
Applied Science, 1914-15
Enlisted, May 22nd, 1915, in the 27th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Served in France.
Was wounded, October 28th, 1916.
EDMUND HUGH REILLY
B.C.L., 1916
Enlisted, June 20th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
JOHN ARCHIBALD CLARK REILLY
B.A., 1910
Enlisted, September 1st, 1917, with the Canadian
Y.M.C.A. Made Honorary Lieutenant. Served
in France.
WELLINGTON HOWARD REILLY
M.D., 1906
Appointed Major in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps, January 20th, 1916. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in Canada.
ERNEST THOMSON ERASER RICHARDS
M.D., 1905
Appointed Major in the Harvard Surgical Unit,
Chief of Medical Division, November, 1915.
Attached to No. 22 General Hospital (British
Expeditionary Force). Served in France.
SAMUEL CHARLES RICHARDS
D.V.S., 1896
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Veterinary Corps, April 6th, 1916. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in France with No. 1
Canadian Army Veterinary Hospital. Wa^
mentioned in despatches.
william allinson richards
Applied Science, 1903-06; Arts, 1903-04
Enlisted, September 22nd, 1914, in the 2nd
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to Corporal. Served in France. Wounded
and gassed, April 22nd, 1915, and taken prisoner,
April 24th, 1915.
alan reginald renaud
Arts, 1908-09; Applied Science, 1908-11
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Forestry
Corps, January 8th, 1918. Promoted to the rank
of Captain. Served in France.
CREIGHTON ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
B.Sc., 1911
Enhsted, June 8th, 1917, in the Canadian Siege
Artillery. Served in France with the 3rd Brigade,
Canadian Garrison Artillery.
michael alexis renaud
Medicine, 1912-14
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 7th, 1918. Served in
Canada.
ORRIIH BAIN REXFORD
B.A., 1915
Enlisted, April 30th, 1915, in the 2nd Univer-
sities Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Sierved in France. Was wounded,
August 14th, 1918.
alphonse marius rey
Agriculture, 1915-16
Served in the French Republican Forces.
LEO BOWLRY REYNOLDS
B.Sc., 1903
Enlisted, September 23rd, 1914, in the Canadian
Engineers, serving in the 3rd Field Company.
Transferred to the Royal Engineers, and attached
to the 174th Field Company. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France. Awarded
the Croix de Guerre.
LOUIS NAPOLEON RICHARD
B.A.Sc., 1881
Enlisted, July 14th, 1916, in the 230th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Served in
Canada.
archibald loveluck richards
Arts, 1914-15
Enlisted, May 6th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the Royal Air
Force as a Cadet. Served in France.
CHARLES CLIFTON RICHARDS
B.Sc., 1904
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, December 6th, 1915. Served with the
2nd Tunnelling Company. Promoted to the
rank of Major. Was wounded, December, 1917.
ERIC CARLETON RICHARDSON
Arts, 1915-16; B.Sc, 1921
Enlisted, May 2nd. 1916, in the McGill Siege
Battery. Served in France with the 7th Cana-
dian Siege Battery. Transferred to the Royal
Air Force.
JAMES WILSON RICHARDSON
M.D.. 1910
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, Training Depot No. 13, February
23rd, 1918. Served in Canada.
JOHN ALEXANDER RICHARDSON
B.A., 1909
Enlisted, September 25th, 1917, in the 1st Tank
Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps.
Transferred to the Canadian Chaplain Service
as Honorary Captain. Served in England.
ARTHUR EZRA RIDDELL
MEDICINE, 1915-18; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, June 5th, 1918, as a Surgeon Sub-
Lieutenant, in the Royal Naval Volunteer
Reserve.
ARTHUR GOURLEY RIDDELL
B.Sc., 1907
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, July 1st, 1916. Transferred to the 107th
Pioneer Battalion, and to the 3rd Army Troops
Company, Canadian Engineers, and, later, to the
2nd Battalion, Canadian Engineers. Promoted
to the rank of Major. Served in France. Was
awarded the Military Cross.
john alexander riddell
Applied Science, 1900-01
Appointed Lieutenant in the 73rd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. August 19th,
1915. Transferred to the 12th Brigade, Machme
Gun Corps and again to the British Ministry of
Munitions. Served in France.
197
J
xMcGILL HONOUR ROLL
CHARLES DELMER RILANCE
M.D., 1906
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, October 30th, 1916. Was
attached to No. 3 Canadian Casualty Clearing
Station. Served in France. Discharged physi-
cally unfit in December, 1918.
GEORGE COURTENAY RILEY
Applied Science, 1898-1900
Enlisted, August 5th, 1914, and was attached for
special duty. Appointed Lieutenant in the
Ammunition Column of the 6th Brigade, Cana-
dian Field Artillery. Joined the 8th Howitzer
Brigade on organization as Captain and Ad-
jutant. Transferred to the 21st Battery with the
rank of Captain. Promoted to Major. Trans-
ferred to the Flying Corps as Pilot. Served in
France. Was twice wounded.
JOSEPH HENRI RIOPEL
Medicine, 1917-18; M.D., 1919
Enlisted, July 27th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
ALAN BRUCE RITCHIE
B.Sc, 1906
Enlisted, September 21st, 1914, in the 1st
Canadian Motor Machine Gun Brigade. Trans-
ferred to the 182nd Company, Royal Engineers,
and again to the Canadian Engineers. Promoted
to Major in No. 3 Tunnelling Company. Trans-
ferred again to No. 2 Tunnelling Company and
then to the 4th Battalion, Canadian Engineers.
Served in France. Was mentioned in despatches
• and awarded the Military Cross, and the Belgian
Croix de Guerre.
harold hocken ritchie
Arts, 1904-05; Applied Science, 1905-07;
1914-15
Appointed Lieutenant in the 65th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, January 29th, 1917.
Transferred to the 1st Divisional Ammunition
Column. Served in France.
RAY GEORGE RITCHIE
B.A., 1915
Enlisted, March 4th, 1915, in the 1st Universities
Company, 38th Battalion, Canadian Expedi-
tionary Force. Transferred to the Princess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Served in
France.
THOMAS EGAN RITCHIE
Arts, 1913-15
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Forestry
Corps, October 25th, 1917. Served in England.
emile augustine rivard
Arts, 1908-10; 1912-14
Enlisted, August 5th, 1918, in the 3rd Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
LOUIS THEOPHILE RIVARD
Arts, 1908-09; 1912-14
Enlisted, August 8th, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada. Deceased.
FRED G. ROBB
B. Arch., 1907
Appointed Lieutenant in the 79th Depot Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, August 7th, 1916.
Served in Canada.
JAMES BRUCE ROBB
B.Sc., 1912
Enlisted, May 21st, 1915, in the 2nd Univer-
sities Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. Served in France. Was
wounded, June 2nd, 1916.
roland wentworth t. robb
Applied Science, 1902-03
Enlisted, November 29th, 1915, in the 5th
Universities Company, Princess Patricia's Cana-
dian Light Infantry. Served in France.
EVELYN EDWIN BOBBINS
M.D., 1906
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, June 22nd, 1918. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in Canada.
KENNETH BAILLIE ROBERTON
Applied Science, 1912-15; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, August 16th, 1915, in the 35th Battery.
Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. Served in France with the 35th
Battery, 10th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
ALEXANDER BOYD ROBERTS
M.D., 1902
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, August 30th, 1917. Served in
France with No. 3 Canadian General Hospital.
frederick albert roberts
Medicine, 1898-1900
Enlisted, August 1st, 1917, in the 80th Company,
Canadian Forestry Corps. Served in France.
JAMES ROBERTS
M.D., 1901
Appointed Captain in No. 3 Canadian Stationary
Hospital, Canadian Army Medical Corps,
September 30th, 1914. Served in England and
Salonika.
LAWRENCE HAMILTON ROBERTS
B.A., 1913; M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, September 1st, 1916. Served in
France.
leslie maurice roberts
Arts, 1913-14
Enlisted, November 23rd, 1914, in No. 6 Cana-
dian Field Ambulance. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. Transferred to the 5th Canadian
Mounted Rifles, and to the Royal Flying Corps.
Was wounded in 1918. Served in France.
ALEXANDER ROCKE ROBERTSON
M.D., 1905
Commissioned, December, 1915, in the Royal
Army Medical Corps. Transferred to the
Canadian Army Medical Corps with the rank of
Captam, April 4th, 1916. Served in England
and on Army Transport duty.
198
OTHER ENLISTMENTS
ANDREW MURRAY ROBERTSON
Applied Science, 1911-15; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted. February 18th. 1915, in the 21st
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred
to the 3rd Field Company, Canadian Divisional
Engineers, with the rank of Lieutenant. Promoted
to Captain, commanding the 1st Divisional
Pontoon Bridging Unit. Served in France.
Wounded, March 13th, 1916, July 18th, 1916
and February 26th, 1917. Awarded the Military
Cross.
edgar doctor robertson
Applied Science, 1906-09
Enlisted, January 25th, 1917, in the Canadian
Engineers. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France.
EDWARD ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON
M.D., 1891
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, Training Depot No. 4. Served
in England.
harry d. robertson
Arts, 1898-1900
Enlisted, November 23rd, 1915, in the 73rd
Battalion, Royal Highlanders of Canada. Served
in France with the 13th Battalion.
HERMAN M. ROBERTSON
M.D., 1897
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps, July 29th, 1915. Proceeded
overseas with No. 5, Canadian General Hospital.
Served in Salonika, and thereafter in several
units, until March, 1918, when he was made
Officer in Command of No. 12 Canadian General
Hospital at Bramshott, with the rank of Colonel.
Was made a Commander of the Order of the
British Empire.
irene frances robertson
Household Science, 1911-12
Served as a Nursing Sister in No. 4, Canadian
General Hospital.
JAMES HILARY HUME ROBERTSON
B.A., 1915; Law, 1915-16; B.C.L., 1920
Enlisted, May 10th, 1916, in the McGill Siege
Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served
in France with the 7th Siege Battery. Promoted
to Bombardier.
JOHN GORDON ROBERTSON
B.S.A., 1912
Appointed Lieutenant in the 195th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, March 23rd,
1916. Served in France with the 44th Battalion.
Was wounded at Vimy Ridge, March 17th,
1917.
PHILIP WILLIAM K. ROBERTSON
B.Sc., 1900
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, October 23rd, 1916. Served in France
with the 1st Tunnelling Company, Canadian
Engineers. Transferred, in 1918, to the Canadian
Forestry Corps.
RANDALL KILALLY ROBERTSON
B.Sc., 1914
Appointed Captain in the 24th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, February 25th,
1915. Served in France.
ROBERT MrFADYEN ROBERTSON
Applied Science, 1913-16; B.Sc., 1920
Appointed Lieutenant in the 3rd Field Company,
Canadian Engineers, August 7th, 1916. Trans-
ferred to the 3rd Battalion, Canadian Engineers.
Promoted to Acting Major. Served in France.
Mentioned in despatches.
RUSSELL BUTLER ROBERTSON
M.D., 1913
On secret service duty from September to De-
cember, 1914. Taken on for active service, with
the rank of Captain, in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 1st, 1915. Promoted to
Major. Served in France. Was made a Member
of the Order of the British Empire.
WILLIAM GRAEME ROBERTSON
M.D., 1905
Served as Captain in the Royal Naval Medical
Corps. Died June 11th, 1924.
emery peter robidoux
Medicine, 1913-15
Enlisted, August 30th, 1916, in the 65th Bat-
tery, Canadian Field Artillery. Served in France
with the 3rd Divisional Ammunition Column.
HENRY JOSEPH ROBILLARD
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 17th, 1918. Served in
England.
BERNARD SEABURY ROBINSON
B.A., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, August, 1914.
Transferred to the Duke of Cornwall's Own
Light Infantry and, later, to the Machine Gun
Corps. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Served in France. Was wounded, June 4th,
1916.
DUNCAN STRACHAN ROBINSON
B.Sc., 1912
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Service Corps, December 4th, 1914. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in England.
george robinson
Medicine, 1904-09; 1910-12
Enlisted, December 14th, 1914, in the 2nd
Divisional Supply Column, Canadian Army
Service Corps. Promoted to Lance-Corporal.
Transferred to the Royal Air Force with a
commission.
HAROLD GOTCH ROBINSON
APPLIED Science, 1903-04
Commissioned Second Lieutenant in the South
Midland Royal Engineers. Promoted to Captam.
Was twice mentioned in despatches.
henry l. robinson
Arts, 1910-11
Enlisted, September 22nd, 1914, in the First
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served m France.
Was wounded, May 1st, 1916, and August 13th,
1918.
herbert harold robinson
Agriculture, 1914-16
Enlisted, March 28th, 1916, in the 2nd Brigade,
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Promoted to
Sergeant. Served in France. Wounded, July
6th, 1917.
199
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
JAMES MILTON ROBINSON
B.S.A., 1912
Enlisted, November 28th, 1914, in the 7th
Cyclist Corps, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Transferred to No. 6 Sanitary Section. Promoted
to Sergeant. Served in France.
JOHN LIVIC ROBINSON
M.D., 1904
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, August, 1918. Served in Eng-
land.
ROBERT CHARLES ROBINSON
M.D., 1907
Commissioned Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps.
CHARLES HAROLD ROBSON
M.D., 1913
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, September 24th, 1914. Served
in France in No. 1 Canadian General Hospital.
Promoted to the rank of Major.
GORDON HAMILTON ROCHESTER
Applied Science, 1913-16; B.Sc., 1922
Appointed Lieutenant in the 242nd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, March, 1916.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Transferred
to the 1st Canadian Tunnelling Company, and
the 6th Battalion, Canadian Engineers. Served
in France. Mentioned in despatches.
LLOYD BAILLIE ROCHESTER
Applied Science, 1913-15; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, May 28th, 1915, in the 27th Battery,
7th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant in the 242nd Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Later attached
to the Royal Flying Corps. Promoted to
Captain, Flight Commander. Served in France.
paul giles rodier
Applied Science, 1917-18
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal
Corps, November 23rd, 1917.
Flying
MYLES HERBERT ROFFEY
B.Sc., 1904; M.Sc, 1909
Enlisted, February, 1915, in the 10th South
Wales Borderers. Transferred to the 19th
Battalion, Welsh Regiment. Promoted to the
rank of Major. Served in France with the Tank
Corps. Was gassed. Awarded the Distinguished
Service Order.
EVERLY ELDON ROGERS
M.D., 1917
Enlisted, January 3rd, 1918, in the British
Columbia Regiment. Transferred to the Cana-
dian Army Medical Corps. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in England.
HERBERT BIJRRITT ROGERS
M.D., 1901
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, October 8th, 1915. Served m
France in No. 3 Canadian General Hospital.
Transferred to the Officers' Medical Board,
London.
JAMES TERENCE ROGERS
M.D., 1904
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, October 6th, 1915. Served in
Canada.
KEITH FORRESTER ROGERS
M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain and Medical Officer to the
1st Divisional Train, Canadian Army Service
Corps, August 7th, 1914. Transferred as Medical
Officer to the 24th Battalion, C.E.F., and served
later in No. 2 and No. 3 Canadian General
Hospitals. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Served in France.
jean rolland
Applied Science, 1896-99
Enlisted in the 2nd Depot Battalion, 2nd
Quebec Regiment. Served in Canada.
CHARLES FERDINAND LIGHTFOOT ROMAN
Medicine, 1912-15; M.D., 1919
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to Sergeant.
Served in France.
ERNEST ROMMEL
M.D., 1905
Commissioned in the Royal Army Medical
Corps, April 19th, 1915. Promoted to the rank
of Captain. Served in France. Transferred to
the Canadian Army Medical Corps, April 10th,
1918. for service in Canada.
JOSEPH WALDEMAR ROONEY
Dentistry, 1914-18; D.D.S., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Dental Corps, June 8th, 1918. Served in Canada.
stephen eastman root
Applied Science, 1915-16
Enlisted, September 1st, 1917, in a United
States Regiment. Promoted to the rank of
Sergeant.
HERBERT JENNINGS ROSE
B.A., 1904
Enlisted, April 30th, 1915, in the 2nd Universities
Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry. Promoted to Honorary Lieutenant in
the Khaki College. Served in England.
FRANK ERNEST ROGERS
M.D., 1897
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 7th, 1917. Served in
France.
henry george rogers
Applied Science, 1910-12
Appointed Lieutenant in the 8th Canadian
Mounted Rifles, March 29th, 1915. Transferred
to the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
wounded at Ypres, June 2nd, 1916, and taken
prisoner on the same day.
joseph rose
Applied Science, 1913-14
Enlisted, November 21st, 1917, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, Central Ontario Regiment. Trans-
ferred to the 87th Battalion, C.E.F. Served in
France.
WILLIAM HAROLD ROSE
Medicine, 1914-15; M.D., 1922
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Transferred to the 38th Battalion,
C.E.F. Served in France. Was wounded,
October 29th, 1917 and April 26th, 1918.
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CHARLES KENNETH ROSEBRUCH
B.Sc.. 1916
Enlisted, April 28th, 1916, in the McGill Siege
Battery. Transferred to the 1st Heavy Battery.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France.
hyman harry rosen
Applied Science, 1913-15
Enlisted, February 28th, 1918, in the American
Jewish Legion. Promoted to the rank of Ser-
geant.
ALFRED BEATTY ROSEVEAR
B.A., 1916
Enlisted, October 1st, 1917, as a Cadet in the
Royal Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Transferred to the 213th Squadron.
Served in France.
ALBERT ROSS
M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, December, 1915. Served in the
9th Canadian Field Ambulance, No. 15 General
Hospital and the Canadian Red Cross Hospital.
Served in France. Was awarded the Military
Cross.
ALEXANDER GRANT ROSS
Medicine, 1914-15; M.D., 1922
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the 1st
Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery and, later,
to the Canadian Army Medical Corps. Served
in France.
ALLAN CRAWFORD ROSS
B.Sc, 1911
Appointed Captain in the 38th Battalion,
C.E.F., February 1st, 1915. Went overseas
with a draft on the strength of the 12th Canadian
Infantry Battalion. Transferred back to the
38th Battalion and again to the 4th Canadian
Entrenching Battalion as Adjutant, and, later,
to the 3rd Canadian Garrison Regiment. Served
in France.
allan tupper ross
Applied Science, 1913-14
Enlisted, January 24th, 1916. in the 32nd
Reserve Battalion, C.E.F. Transferred to the
2nd Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Served in France with the 5th Canadian Siege
Battery. Transferred to the Royal Air Force,
July, 1918.
BRUCE ROSS
Applied Science, 1910-13; B.Sc., 1920
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, March 9th, 1915. Served in France
with the 1st, 2nd, 9th and 15th Field Companies
and the 3rd Battalion, Canadian Engmeers.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Wounded,
June 4th, 1916. Awarded the Military Cross
and Bar.
CECIL MIDDLETON ROSS
B.Sc., 1908
Enlisted, August 28th, 1914, in the 11th Bat-
talion, Irish Fusiliers, C.E.F. Appomted Lieu-
tenant in the Canadian Engineers, January 20th,
1915. Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served
in France.
CHARLES BROWN ROSS
B.A., 1916; Medicine, 1913-16; M.D., 1921
Served from June 1st, 1916, as Sergeant Instruc-
tor of Signalling in the Permanent Force.
Transferred to the Canadian Expeditionary
Force, January 1st, 1917, and served in France
and Belgium with the 1st Canadian Signal
Company.
DONALD LAURENCE ROSS
M.D., 1887
Commissioned, October 1st, 1918, as a Major
in the United States Army Medical Corps.
FREDERICK DLULEY EYKE ROSS
Medicine, 1913-15; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, May 6th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital, Canadian Army Medical
Corps. Transferred to the Royal Army Medical
Corps, and was promoted to Surgeon Sub-
Lieutenant. Served in France, on the North
Sea and the Bay of Biscay.
HENRY TAYLOR ROSS
Arts. 1917-18; B.A., 1921
Enlisted, April 26th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Served in England.
herbert mackenzie ross
Arts, 1913-14
Appointed Lieutenant in the 103rd Battalion,
C.E.F., December 6th, 1915. Transferred to the
72nd Battalion. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Wounded. Was awarded the Military
Cross.
ian alexander ross
Arts, 1914-15
Appointed Lieutenant in the 73rd Battalion,
Royal Highlanders of Canada, August 3rd,
1915. Transferred to the Canadian Y.M.C.A.
and the 13th Battalion. Served in France. Was
taken prisoner of war.
JAMES <;ORDON ROSS
B.Sc., 1903
Appointed Lieutenant in the 13th Battalion.
Royal Highlanders of Canada, August 10th,
1914. Promoted to the rank of Captain and
Adjutant. Served in France. Was wounded,
May 22nd, 1915.
james gordon ross
Arts, 1907-08
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, December 11th,
1917. Served in England.
JOHN KENNETH LEVISON ROSS
B.A.Sc., 1897
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve; thereafter Lieutenant m
Command, and then Commander, of H.M.S.
"Grilse." and, later, Chairman of the Canadian
Pensions Board, Ottawa.
john munro ross
Arts, 1898-99
Appointed Major in the 29th Battalion, 5th
Canadian Infantry Brigade, November 13th,
1914. Transferred to the 10th Canadian
Infantry Brigade. Promoted to the rank of
Brigadier-General. Was wounded. Mentioned
in despatches, awarded the Distinguished
Service Order and created a Companion of the
Order of St. Michael and St. George.
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
STANLEY GRAHAM ROSS
B.A., 1910: M.D., 1913
Appointed Captain in the 6th Canadian Field
Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical Corps,
March 10th, 1915. Promoted to the rank of
Major. Served in France. Was mentioned in
despatches and awarded the Military Cross and
the Distinguished Service Order.
WILLIAM CAMERON ROSS
B.A., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the 72nd Battalion,
C.E.F., September 13th, 1915. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Was wounded. Served in
France. Was awarded the Military Cross and
two Bars.
DONALD RONALD DeCOURCEY ROSS-ROSS
B.Sc., 1917
Enlisted, August 1st, 1917, as a Mate-Engineer
in the Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve.
Promoted to the rank of Engineer Sub-Lieutenant
in the Royal Canadian Navy.
david hugh rough
Agriculture, 1913-15
Enlisted, October 29th, 1917, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Transferred to
the 20th Canadian Reserve Battalion, Royal
Highlanders of Canada. Served in England.
FRANCIS GEORGE ROUNTHWAITE
B.Sc, 1916
Enlisted, April 28th, 1916, in the McGill Siege
Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant, attached to the 241st
Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Transferred
to the 12th Canadian Siege Battery, Canadian
Garrison Artillery. Was wounded. Served in
France.
huntley d- routh
Agriculture
Enlisted, March 24th, 1916, in the 66th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Served in France with
the 14th Brigade, C.F.A. Transferred to the
Canadian Army Veterinary Corps. Promoted to
Sergeant. Was wounded, June 5th, 1918.
HENRY OSCAR ROUTLEDGE
APPLIED Science, 1908-12
Enlisted, March 23rd, 1915, in the 38th Bat-
talion, C.E.F. Transferred to the Princess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, and, later,
to the Royal Engineers with the rank of Second
Lieutenant. Served in France.
archibald edgar carlyle roy
Applied Science, 1915-16; Arts, 1916-17;
1919-21 ^
Enlisted, May 21st, 1917, 'in the 6th Siege
Battery (McGill), Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Transferred to the 3rd Brigade. Served in
France.
HAROLD BOWER ROY
B.S.A., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Flying
Corps, September 17th, 1917. Served in France
with the 15th and 59th Aerial Squadrons.
john stuart roy
Agriculture, 1913-14
Enlisted, March 1st, 1915, in the 6th Canadian
Mounted Rifles. Transferred to the 5th Cana-
dian Mounted Rifles. Promoted to Lance
Corporal. Served in France. Was wounded at
Ypres, June 2nd, 1916.
WILLIAM WALLACE RUDDICK
M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 26th. 1915, attached
to the 26th Battalion. Served in France.
HENRY LEMOINE RUGGLES
APPLIED Science, 1912-15
Enlisted in the Canadian Field Artillery, June
22nd, 1916. Transferred to the Royal Canadian
Artillery. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Served in Canada and Siberia.
ARTHUR ELI RUNNELS
Arts, 1895-99
Served in Canada as Honorary Captain and
Chaplain of the 4th Canadian Hussars (King-
ston) and the 59th Canadian Battalion (Brock-
ville). Served in France as Chaplain from
July, 1918, till the close of the war.
COLIN KERR RUSSEL
B.A., 1897; M.D., 1901
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, March 5th, 1915. Served in No.
3 Canadian General Hospital and later in the
Granville Special Hospital. Transferred to the
Board of Consultants, Canada. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in
France.
alexander charles russell
Applied Science, 1912-14
Commissioned in the Royal Field Artillery,
August, 1914. Promoted to the rank of Lieu-
tenant. Was wounded. May 8th, 1915. Mentioned
in despatches and awarded the Military Cross.
ARCHIBALD BOWMAN RUTHERFORD
Applied Science, 1912-15; B.Sc, 1920
Enlisted, February 23rd, 1915, in the 2nd
Signal Company, Canadian Engineers. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France. Was awarded the Military Medal and
mentioned in despatches.
JOHN BULMER RUTHERFORD
Arts, 1914-16; B. Com., 1921
Enlisted, March 21st, 1916, in the 66th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Served in France
with the 14th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
Promoted to Sergeant. Awarded the Military
Medal.
JOHN REGINALD RUTHERFORD
B.Sc., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, June 2nd, 1917. Transferred to the 13th
Canadian Railway Troops and, later, to the Royal
Air Force. Served in France.
WILLIAM JACKSON RUTHERFORD
Applied Science, 1913-15; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, February 23rd, 1915, in the 2nd
Divisional Signal Company, Canadian Engineers.
Received a commission in the Royal Flying
Corps. Promoted to the rank of Captain in the
Royal Air Force. Served in France.
WILLIAM KING RUTHERFORD
Applied Science, 1915-16; B. Com., 1921
Enlisted, September 28th, 1915, in the 35th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to
Corporal. Transferred to the Royal Air Force.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
CHARLES CEDRIC RYAN
B.Sc.. 1913
Commissioned in the Roval Horse Artillery,
June 1st, 1915. Transferred to the 268th Siege
Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
awarded the Military Cross.
edward joseph kyan
Medicine, 1902-04
Appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd Canadian
General Hospital, September 26th, 1914. Served
in England.
JOHN A. RYAN
Applied Science, 1909-14
Enlisted, July 30th, 1918, in the Canadian
Engineers. Served in England.
john raymond ryan
Arts, 1907-08
Appointed Lieutenant in Borden's Armoured
Motor Battery, C.E.F., January 8th, 1915.
Transferred to the 1st and 4th Brigades, Cana-
dian Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France. Was wounded
December 4th, 1917.
ALFRED ST. CLAIR RYLEY
B.Sc., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the 15th Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery, July 6th, 1916. Trans-
ferred to the 2nd Canadian Divisional Artillery.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served in
France.
FRANK T. ST. GEORGE
Applied Science, 1892-93
Appointed Captain in the 73rd Battalion,
Royal Highlanders of Canada, August 18th,
1915. Promoted to the rank of Major. Served
in France. Was mentioned in despatches.
percival t. st. george
Agriculture, 1913
Enlisted, October 29th, 1914, in the 23rd Bat-
talion, C.E.F. Transferred to No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Served in France.
paul hammersley salmond
Medicine, 1911-12
Appointed Honorary Captain in the 8th Station-
ary Hospital, Canadian Army Medical Corps,
March 27th, 1916. Served in France with the
2nd Canadian Stationary Hospital.
CHARLES WILLIAM SANDERS
M.D., 1901
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, December 1st, 1916. Served in
England.
JOSEPH LEONARD SANDERS
B.A., 1916; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, May 1st, 1916, in the 199th Battalion,
C.E.F. Transferred to the 24th Battalion.
Served in France.
CHARLES WALLACE SANDERSON
B.Sc., 1912
Enlisted, September 7th, 1915, in the 1st Siege
Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Garrison Artillery, Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
WILLIAM ROSS SANDISON
B.Sc., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, May 15th, 1918. Served in England.
ALBERT ELBRIDGE SARGENT
B.Sc., 1913
Enlisted, November 17th, 1914, in the 21st
Battery, 6th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
Served in France with the 6th and 5th Brigades,
Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. Was awarded the Military Cross.
theodore john saucier
Applied Science, 1912-13
Appointed Lieutenant in the 150th Battalion,
C.E.F.. December 7th, 1915. Attached to the
Canadian Army Pay Corps as Honorary Captain
and Paymaster. Served in Canada.
BRYCE JOHNSTONE SAUNDERS
B.A.Sc.. 1886
Appointed Major in the 9th Battalion, Canadian.
Expeditionary Force, September 22nd, 1914,
Served in France. Wounded, December 18th,
1917. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-
Colonel. Mentioned in despatches.
FREDERIC WILLIAM SAUNDERS
Arts, 1909-10; Dentistry, 1910-14; D.D.S.,1916
Enlisted, August 7th, 1914, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Promoted to Quarter-
master Sergeant. Served in England.
ALFRED SAVAGE
B.S.A., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Veterinary Corps, May, 1915. Promoted to the
rai^ of Captain. Served in France.
edward b. savage
Arts, 1903-04
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian
Horse Artillery, January 1st, 1916. Transferred
to the Canadian Field Artillery, serving in France
with the 2nd and 4th Brigades. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Was wounded. Awarded
the Military Cross. Died, March, 1925.
ARTHUR SAVARD
B.C.L., 1918
Enlisted, May 22nd, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Promoted to
Sergeant. Served in Canada.
basil lindsay sawers
Applied Science, 1912-13
Enlisted, September 23rd, 1914, in the 1st Field
Company, Canadian Engineers. Received a
commission in the Royal Engineers. Transferred
to the 1st Battalion, Canadian Engineers with
the rank of Captain. Promoted to the rank of
Major. Served in France. Was woimded,
November 2nd, 1918, Awarded the Military
Cross and Bar.
JOHN KIMBALL SCAMMELL
B.A.Sc., 1895
Appointed Lieutenant in the 104th Battalion,
C.E.F., November 4th, 1915. Served in England.
JAMES WESLEY SCANNELL
AGRICULTURE, 1916-18; B.S.A., 1921
Enlisted, April 23rd, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Served in England.
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WILFRID HOFFMAN SCHIEDEL
Applied Science, 1914-17
Enlisted, January 21st, 1918, in the 1st Central
Ontario Regiment. Served in Canada.
MARIE JOSEPH S<:HINGH
Agriculture, 1914-15
Enlisted, August 14th, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Served
in Canada.
JOHN HARPER SCIIOF'IELD
B.A., 1916
Enlisted, May 12th, 1916, in the 6th (McGill)
Siege Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
Promoted to Acting Sergeant. Transferred to
the Royal Air Force. Served in France.
BERNARD SCHWARTZ
B.A., 1916; Law, 1916-18
Enlisted, September 24th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
THOMAS JONES SCOBIE
M.D., 1913
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 31st, 1918, Served m
England.
ALEXANDER GORDON SCOTT
B.Sc., 1914
EnUsted, May 10th, 1916, in the McGill Siege
Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served in
France.
ALLEN NYE SCOTT
B.Sc., 1912
Appomted Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, November 10th, 1915. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in France. Men-
tioned in despatches and awarded the Military
Cross.
ARTHUR ALEXANDER SCOTT
B.A., 1911; M.Sc., 1913
Enlisted, September 9th, 1918, in the 79th
Canadian Depot Battery. Transferred to the
2nd Canadian Tank Battalion. Served in
England.
CECIL OSCAR SCOTT
Arts, 1913-14; B.A., 1918
Enlisted, September 26th, 1914, in the 2nd
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
frederick george scott
Arts, 1877-79
Appointed Chaplain and Honorary Captain
attached to the 14th Battalion, C.E.F., August
6th, 1914. Appointed Senior Chaplain of the 1st
Canadian Division in France. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Was wounded at
Cambrai, September 29th, 1918. Mentioned in
despatches four times, awarded the Distinguished
Service Order and created a Companion of the
Order of St. Michael and St. George.
GEORGE EDWARD SCOTT
B.Sc, 1908
Commissioned Lieutenant in the Pioneer Bat-
talion, Imperial Army. Served in France. Was
wounded.
GEORGE ORVILLE SCOTT
M.D., 1910
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, December 13th, 1915 (previous
service in the Royal Army Medical Corps).
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in
England.
GORDON DOUGLAS SCOTT
Applied Science, 1914-17
Enlisted, September, 1916, as a Probationary
Flight Officer in the Royal Naval Air Service.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Transferred
to the Royal Air Force.
HENRY MAURICE SCOTT
B.Sc, 1901
Appointed Lieutenant in the 148th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December 1st,
1915. Served in England.
HOPE CASTLE SCOTT
B.A., 1906
Appointed Lieutenant in the 148th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December 3rd,
1915. Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served
in France with the 13th Battalion.
HORACE EVELYN SCOTT
Arts, 1914-15
Enhsted in Borden's Armoured Battery, C.E.F.,
March 1st, 1915. Transferred to the 57th
Battalion with the rank of Lieutenant. Served
in France with the 87th Battalion. Wounded,
October 21st, 1916, at Regina Trench. Appointed
to the staff of Military District No. 5. Promoted
to the rank of Captain.
NORMAN MACKIE SCOTT
B.Sc, 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, March, 1915. Transferred to the Royal
Naval Air Service and again to the Royal Air
Force, with the rank of Captain. Served in
France.
PAUL STUART SCOTT
Applied Science, 1916-17; B.Sc, 1923
Enlisted, April 15th, 1918, as a Warrant Officer
in the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve.
REGINALD T. M. SCOTT
Applied Science, 1904-05
Appointed Captain in the 21st Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, November 7th,
1914. Promoted to the rank of Major. Served
in France.
ROBERT ALLAN SCOTT
B. Arch., 1915
Enlisted, October 6th, 1915, in the 3rd Battery,
Canadian Siege Artillery. Transferred to the
Canadian Corps Survey Section with the rank
of Sergeant, and again to the Royal Air Force
with the rank of Sub-Lieutenant. Served in
France.
WALTER SCOTT
M.D., 1903
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army Medi-
cal Corps, June 18th, 1915. Promoted to the
rank of Captain.
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WALTER HEPBURN SCOTT
M.D., 1907
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 3rd, 1915. Served in
France with the 10th Canadian F'ield Ambulance.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Gassed, Novem-
ber 5th, 1917. Awarded the Military Cross.
WILLIAM BEVERLY SCOTT
Applied Science, 1914-16; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, May 2nd, 1916, in the McGill Siege
Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served
in France with the 7th Canadian Siege Battery.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Was
wounded, September 30th, 1917.
WILLIAM BRIDGES SCOTT
B.C.L., 1912
Enlisted, September 23rd, 1914, in the 23rd
Battalion, C.E.F. Transferred to the 14th
Battalion. Promoted to the rank of Corporal.
Served in France. Was wounded, March 18th,
1915.
WILLIAM CLIFFORD M. SCOTT
M.D., 1914
Served in France with the Royal Army Medical
Corps. Transferred to the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, October 28th, 1917. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Was awarded the
Military Cross.
william r. scott
Applied Science, 1904-08
Enlisted, September 17th, 1915, in the 80th
Battalion, C.E.F. Transferred to the 67th
Battalion. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France. Was wounded.
FRANCIS ALEXANDER CARON SCRIMGER
B.A., 1901; M.D., 1905
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, September 23rd, 1914. Served
in France with No. 3 Canadian Casualty Clearing
Station and No. 3 Canadian General Hospital.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.
Was awarded the Victoria Cross.
FREDERICK WILLIAM SCRIVER
Applied Science, 1913-16; B.Sc, 1921
Enlisted, July, 1917, as a Cadet in the Royal
Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank of Second
Lieutenant. Served in England.
WALTER de MOUILPIED SCRIVER
B.A., 1915; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to Corporal.
Commissioned in the Royal Naval Volunteer
Reserve. Serv^ed in France and on sea.
FRANCIS JOSEPH SCULLY
M.D., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 9th, 1917. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Attached to No. 11
Canadian Stationary Hospital. Served m
Siberia.
RUPERT FREDERICK SEAMAN
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 17th, 1918. Served m
Canada.
CHESTER BLISS SEARS
B.Sc., 1916
Enlisted, in June, 1917, as a Warrant Officer in
the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
WILLIAM PRINGLE SEATH
Applied Science, 1912-15; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, February 16th, 1915, in the 21st
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Served in
France with the 4th and 20th Batteries, Cana-
dian Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Wounded at Ypres, June, 1916,
and at Maing, November, 1918. Awarded the
Military Cross.
WESLEY HERBERT SECORD
M.D., 1903
Appointed Captain in the Uth Canadian Field
Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical Corps,
April 1st, 1916. Served in France. Was awarded
the Military Cross.
ERROL BERTRAM SHAND
B.Sc., 1915
Enlisted, April 26th, 1917, in the 10th Canadian
Siege Battery. Served in France with the 8th
Canadian Siege Battery, 3rd Brigade, Canadian
Garrison Artillery.
GEORGE SHANKS
B.A., 1904; M.D., 1908
Appointed Captain in No. 1, Canadian General
Hospital, September 22nd, 1914. Served in
France with the 6th Canadian Field Ambulance
and No. 3 Canadian General Hospital. Trans-
ferred to the Indian Army, and, in Mesopotamia,
to the 104th Wellesley Rifles, the 1st British
General Hospital, the 9th Indian General
Hospital and the Officers' Hospital.
coote nesbitt shanley
Applied Science, 1907-09
Enlisted in the Royal Engineers. Served in
France. Was wounded.
JAMES SHANLEY
Applied Science, 1913-16
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, April 19th, 1916. Served in France with
the 5th Army Troop Company, Canadian
Engineers.
robert eric shannon
Applied Science, 1912-15
Commissioned, December 28th, 1914, in the
Royal Army Service Corps. Promoted to. the
rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
WILLIAM LLOYD SHANNON
B.A., 1909; M.D., 1911
Appointed Captain in the 1st Canadian Field
Ambulance, February 5th, 1915. Served in
France with No. 1 Canadian General Hospital
and the 10th Battalion, C.E.F. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Was wounded. Died,
December 27th, 1922.
arthur e. sharing
Applied Science, 1908-09
Appointed Lieutenant in the 150th Battalion,
CE.F., December 15th, 1915. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Transferred to the Royal
Flying Corps. Served in England.
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william harry sharman
Arts, 1910-11; Applied Science, 1910-12
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Brigade,
Canadian Ammunition Column, September 20th,
1915. Served in P>ance with the 2nd Divisional
Ammunition Column.
ALBERT DAVIS SHARP
M.D., 1915
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the Royal
Army Medical Corps. Mentioned in despatches
and awarded the Military Cross.
GEORGE PEARCE SHARPE
B.Sc, 1905
Enlisted, September 21st, 1915, in the 72nd
Battalion, C.E.F. Served in France with the
2nd and 1st Tunnelling Companies and the 7th
Battalion, Canadian Engineers. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Was wounded. May 29th,
1917.
WILLIAM JAMES SHAUGHNESSY
Applied Science, 1901-03
Appointed Captain in the 199th Battalion,
C.E.F., May 6th, 1916. Served in France.
frank wilson shaver
Arts, 1915-16
Enlisted, January 25th, 1916, in the 148th
Battalion, C.E.F. Transferred to the 14th
Battalion. Served in France. Was wounded at
Ypres, July 11th, 1917.
GEORGE WYMAN SHEARER
B.Sc, 1907; M.Sc., 1908
Appointed Captain in the 27th Battery, Cana-
dian Field Artillery, March 11th, 1915. Served
in France with the 1st Divisional Ammunition
Column and the 12th and 3rd Brigades, Canadian
Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Was wounded, October 25th, 1917, and Septem-
ber 2nd, 1918. Was twice mentioned in des-
patches and awarded the Distinguished Service
Order and Bar.
james russell shearer
Arts, 1901-05
Enlisted, December 27th, 1915. in the 13th
Canadian Mounted Rifles. Transferred to Lord
Strathcona's Horse. Served in France.
HERBERT LLEWELLYN SHEEN
B.Sc, 1908
Enlisted, May 27th, 1915, in the 2nd Univer-
sities Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. Transferred to the Imperial
Army, with the rank of Captain, in the Worces-
tershire Regiment. Was wounded, April 12th,
1917.
charles walter shelley
Arts, 1906-08
Appointed Chaplain, with the rank of Captain,
in the 59th Battalion, C.E.F., March 21st, 1916.
Served in England and Salonika with the
Chaplain services.
GEORGE FLANAGAN SHAW
M.D., 1893
Appointed Major in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps, September 28th, 1917. Served in Canada.
james andrew shaw
Arts, 1914-15
Enlisted, May 30th, 1917, in the Canadian Siege
and Heavy Artillery Draft. Served in France
with the 3rd Brigade, Canadian Garrison
Artillery.
leonard d. shaw
Arts, 1895-98
Enlisted, April, 1915, on duty with Special
Service Battalion, M.D., No. 4. Appointed
Honorary Captain in the Canadian Army Pay
Corps, on conducting duty, June 1st, 1918.
ROBERT McLEOD SHAW
M.D., 1906
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 14th, 1915. Served in
France, as M.O. and Records Officer, Canadian
Section, 3rd Echelon, B.E.F., and as M.O. in
the 15th Battalion. Promoted to the rank of
Major. Wounded, March 21st, 1917.
THOMAS PATTON SHAW
M.D., 1893
Served with the A.M.C. (militia) on active duty
from January, 1915, to March, 1918. Appointed
Captain in the Canadian Army Medical Corps,
May 1st, 1918. Served in Canada.
CRESSWELL SHEARER
M.D., 1901
In charge of Cerebro-Spinal Fever works of the
South-Western Command, Devonport, Eng-
land.
david sheenan
Applied Science, 1907-08
Enlisted, March 18th, 1916, in the 2nd Canadian
Field Ambulance. Transferred to Headquarters
of the 3rd Brigade, Canadian Engineers. Pro-
moted to Sergeant. Transferred to the 4th
Canadian General Hospital. Served in Salonika.
LIONEL JOHN SHEPARD
Arts, 1913-14
Enlisted, February, 1915, in the 7th Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
Royal Field Artillery, with the rank of 2nd
Lieutenant, and again to the Royal Air Force.
Served in France. Was awarded the Military
Medal.
EDWARD FRED S. SHEPHERD
Agriculture, 1917-18; B.S.A., 1922
Enlisted, April 23rd, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Transferred to the Canadian
Machine Gun Depot. Served in England.
george alexander sherman
Arts. 1915-16
Enlisted, January 15th, 1916, in the 148th
Battalion, C.E.F. Transferred to the 1st
Canadian Motor Machine Gun Brigade. Pro-
moted to Sergeant. Served in France.
ADAM TOZELAND SHILLINGTON
M.D., 1894
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps, September 25th, 1914, as
(Mcer Commanding No. 2 Canadian General
Hospital. Served in France. Was mentioned in
despatches.
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RICHARD NEWTON WELLINGTON
SHILLINGTON
M.D., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army Medi-
cal Corps, January 8th, 1916. Transferred to the
Canadian Army Medical Corps and attached to
No. 2 Canadian General Hospital. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in France.
HAROLD E. SHOREY
B. Arch., 1907
Enlisted, December 9th. 1914, in the 21st
Battery, Canadian F^ield Artillery. Served in
France with the Divisional Ammunition Column
and the 3rd Battery. Promoted to Bombardier.
Was wounded at Ypres in August, 1916.
DUDLEY JOHN SIIRIMPTON
Applied Science, 1912-15; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, February 23rd, 1915, in the Canadian
Engineers. Transferred to the 1st Canadian
Railway Troops. Promoted to Corporal. Served
in France.
DAVID SHVEMAR
Law, 1917-18; B.C.L., 1920
Enlisted, May 28th, 1918, as a Cadet in the
Royal Air Force.
maurice shulman
Law, 1913-14
Enlisted, October 10th, 1918, in the 1st Quebec
Regiment. Served in Canada.
cyril hardy sifton
Arts, 1917-18
Enlisted, April 24th, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Transferred
to the Royal Flying Corps.
m. signoret
Agriculture, 1913-14
Enlisted in the 319th Reserves, 21st Company,
French Republican Forces, as a Sergeant-Major.
Transferred to the 4th Battalion. Was taken
prisoner of war.
albert b. silcox
Arts, 1902-03
Enlisted, March 25th, 1915, in the 142nd
Battalion, C.E.F. Transferred to the 1st Cana-
dian Railway Troops. Promoted to Lance
Corporal. Served in France. Was wounded.
PAUL HERBERT SILVER
D.D.S., 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Dental Corps, January 2nd, 1917. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in England.
PHILIP GEORGE SILVER
Arts, 1915-17; B.Sc., 1920; M.D., 1923
Enlisted, May 23rd, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft. Served in France with the 10th
Canadian Siege Battery.
ALAN CRADOCK SIMPSON
B.A.. 1910; B.Sc., 1910
Commissioned, October 10th, 1916, as a Second
Lieutenant in the Royal Flying Corps. Served
in France.
JAMES CRAWFORD SIMPSON
B.Sc., 1907
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 8th, 1918. Served in
Canada.
walter john simpson
Pharmacy, 1917-18; Diploma of Pharmacy,
1920
Enlisted, June 25th, 1918, in the Canadian
Expeditionary Force, on conducting duty. Pro-
moted to the rank of Sergeant.
HAIG ALLISON SIMS
M.D., 1904
Appointed Captain in the 148th Battalion,
C.E.F., January 31st, 1916. Transferred to No.
3 Canadian General Hospital. Served in France.
FRED DOUGLAS SINCLAIR
M.D., 1910
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, May 8th, 1916.
Served in France.
R. V. COLVILLE SINCLAIR
B.C.L., 1912
Appointed Lieutenant in the 79th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, July 13th, 1916.
Served in Canada. Accidentally injured and
disabled for overseas service.
morris singer
Agriculture, 1915-16
Enlisted, May 3rd, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
OMER HILTON SINGLETON
Applied Science, 1905-06
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot No. 10, Septem-
ber 4th, 1916. Served in France with the Uth
Canadian Field Ambulance.
PAUL FLEETFORD SISE
B.Sc., 1901
Appointed Captain in the 148th Battalion,
C.E.F., November 30th, 1915. Promoted to the
rank of Major. Transferred to the 259th Bat-
talion. Served in Siberia.
ALBEE AMOS SKEELS
B.A., 1893; M.D., 1897
Commissioned Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, July 1st, 1915. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France with the 27th
Casualty Clearing Station and the 29th Station-
ary Hospital.
HAROLD EDWARD SKEETE
MEDICINE, 1911-15; M.D., 1918
Enlisted, November Uth, 1914, in No. 6 Cana-
dian Field Ambulance. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. Served in France and Siberia.
PHILIP HANBURY SKELTON
B.Sc., 1913
Appointed Lieutenant in the McGill Siege
Battery, June 13th, 1916. Transferred to the
1st Canadian Heavy Battery, and then to the
2nd Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery as
Adjutant. Promoted to the rank of Captain
with the C.C.H.A. Headquarters. Served in
France.
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
RALPH SKELTON
B.Sc, 1912
Commissioned in the Royal Field Artillery,
Special Reserve, May 21st, 1915. Transferred to
the 33rd Battery. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in France. Was wounded in
June, 1917. Was awarded the Military Cross.
BERNARD WOODWORTH SKINNER
Medicine, 1912-15; M.D., 1917
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Served in France. Re-
enlisted, October 25th, 1917, with the rank of
Lieutenant in the Royal Army Medical Corps.
Served in Mesopotamia.
DONALD CIIIPMAN SKINNER
B.A., 1915
Enlisted, February, 1915, in the 1st Universities
Company, 38th Battalion, C.E.F. Transferred
to the 24th Battalion. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Appointed Staff Captain, General
Headquarters, 3rd Echelon, and later Deputy
Assistant Adjutant General with the rank of
Acting Major. Served in France. Was twice
mentioned in despatches, and made an Officer
of the Most Excellent Order of the British
Empire.
SAMUEL GREENWAY SKINNER
Agriculture, 1913-16; B.S.A., 1920
Enlisted, December 17th, 1917, in the 79th
Canadian Battery. Transferred to the 43rd
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery, and to the 4th
Divisional Ammunition Column, as a Signaller
and Acting Sergeant. Served in France.
WILLIAM KERR SKINNER
Medicine, 1915-16; M.D., 1923
Enlisted, May 2nd, 1916, in the McGill Siege
Battery. Served in France with the 1st Brigade,
Canadian Garrison Artillery.
MALCOLM ROSS SLACK
M.D., 1903
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, Training Depot No. 4, July 12th,
1916. Attached, as Medical Officer, to the 3rd
Canadian Labour Battalion. Served in France.
algernon r. l. sladen
Arts. 1905-06
Enlisted, January 29th, 1917, in the Reserve
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred
to the 2nd Canadian Heavy Battery. Served in
France.
albert george sleep
Arts, 1907-08
Appointed Lieutenant in the Y.M.C.A., February
8th, 1918. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Served in England.
james eric slessor
Arts, 1914-15
Enlisted, August 16th, 1915, in the 60th Bat-
talion, C.E.F. Transferred to the 148th Bat-
talion with the rank of Lieutenant, and again to
the 14th Battalion. Served in France.
HENRY SLINGSBY
B.Sc, 1910
Commissioned, September, 1914, in the York-
shire Hussars. Promoted to the rank of Captain
in the 10th Corps, Heavy Artillery, and later
to the rank of Major. Served in France and
Italy. Was twice mentioned in despatches and
awarded the Military Cross.
MOSES SLOVES
Applied Science, 1911-14; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, March 7th, 1918, in the 74th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
Canadian Army Pay Corps as Actmg-Sergeant.
Served in England.
DONALD CAMPBELL SMELZER
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, April 17th, 1918.
Served in Canada.
henry maynard smillie
Agriculture, 1913
Enlisted, September 24th, 1914, in the Mechani-
cal Transport Section, Canadian Army Service
Corps. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Served in France with the Canadian Army
Service Corps, the 1st Canadian Cavalry Bri-
gade and the 1st Canadian Divisional Train.
cecil gordon smith
Arts, 1911-12
Enlisted, July 14th, 1916, in the 1st Canadian
Field Artillery. Transferred to the 1st Divisional
Ammunition Column. Commissioned in the
Imperial Army. Served in France. Was wounded.
chester hiram smith
Applied Science, 1913-14
Enlisted, March 17th, 1915, in the Canadian
Field Artillery. Transferred to the 5th Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery, and later to the Royal
Air Force as a Cadet. Served in France.
CLIFFORD BLISS SMITH
Arts, 1916-18; B.A., 1920
Enlisted, September, 1918, as a Warrant Officer,
in the Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve.
DAVID WHITNEY SMITH
Applied Science, 1912-14; B.Sc, 1923
Enlisted, April 14th, 1915, in the Canadian
Engineers. Promoted to the rank of Corporal.
Served in France.
DONALD TAYLOR SMITH
Applied Science, 1914-18; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, May 18th, 1918, as a Cadet, in the
Royal Air Force.
EDMUND HOWARD SMITH
Applied Science, 1913-16; B.Sc., 1920
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Ordnance
Corps, March 18th, 1916. Served in Canada.
EGERTON ELLIOTT SMITH
Arts, 1909-12; Medicine, 1913-14; 1915-16
Enlisted, September 22nd, 1917, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Served in Canada.
EMERSON CHARLES SMITH
M.D., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, January, 1916. Promoted to the
rank of Captain.
GEORGE ARTHUR SMITH
Applied Science, 1907-08
Enlisted, May 30th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Transferred
to the Royal Air Force.
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GEORGE LEANUS SMITH
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Training Depot No. 4, April 17th.
1918. Served in Canada.
HENRY I>. SMITH
D.V.S., 1890
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel on the 2nd Divis-
ional Headquarters Staff, February 9th, 1915.
Served in France as Assistant Director of
Veterinary Services in the 2nd Canadian Divi-
sion. Transferred to London as Acting-Director
of Veterinary Service at Canadian Headquarters.
HENRY EMMETT SMITH
B.Sc., 1917
Enlisted, February 20th, 1918, in the 74th
Depot Battery, C.F.A. Served in France with
the 1st Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
HERBERT BRYANT SMITH
Medicine. 1916-18; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, July 24th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
JAMES BLACK SMITH
Agriculture, 1916-18; B.S.A., 1923
Enlisted, May 23rd, 1918, in the Isc Canadian
Tank Battalion. Served in England.
james wallace hepburn smith
Applied Science, 1913-15; Medicine, 1915-18;
M.D., 1921
Enlisted, May 15th, 1918, in the 1st Quebec
Regiment. Transferred to the Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve as a Surgeon Sub-Lieutenant.
JOHN WALTER SMITH
Arts, 1915-17; M.D., 1923
Enlisted, April 24th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Served in England.
kenneth hutchinson smith
Applied Science, 1902-03
Enlisted, December 4th, 1914, in the 2nd Cana-
dian Mounted Rifles. Received a commission
in the Royal Engineers. Promoted to the rank
of Major. Was mentioned in despatches.
ROBERT MACFIE SMITH
Arts, 1915-16; B.A., 1921; B.Sc., 1923
Enlisted, September 5th, 1916, in the Canadian
Engineers. Served in France.
robert pennington mcarthur smith
Arts, 1913-14
Enlisted, March 7th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Transferred
to the Royal Flying Corps.
STANLEY MORSE SMITH
B.Sc., 1909
Appointed Lieutenant in No. 1 Cable Section,
Canadian Engineers, December 29th, 1915.
Transferred to the 3rd Divisional Signal Com-
pany. Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served
in France. Was awarded the Military Cross.
WILLARD ROY SMITH
B.Sc., 1911
Appointed Captain in the 5th Overseas Pioneer
Battalion, March 27th, 1916. Re-enlisted and
appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, September 1st, 1918. Served in Canada.
WILLIAM HENRY SMITH
B.Sc., 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the 228th Battalion,
C.E.F., October 3rd. 1916. Transferred to the
6th Canadian Railway Troops. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France. Was awarded
the Military Cross.
gordon theodore smithers
Applied Science, 1913-15
Enlisted, March 23rd, 1 915, in the 27th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to Sergeant.
Served in France. Was wounded at Lens,
August 22nd, 1917.
WILLIAM OSWALD SMYTH
B.A., 1895; B.C.L., 1897
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the 209th
Battalion, C.E.F., February 4th, 1916. Served
in France with the 31st Battalion.
HARRY ANDREW SOMERVILLE
MEDICINE, 1901-04; 1906-07
Enlisted, April 22nd, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Served in England.
walter eddy soper
Applied Science, 1913-14; Arts, 1914-15
Commissioned Lieutenant in the Royal Flying
Corps in September, 1915.
robert soucy
Applied Science, 1917-18
Enlisted, July, 1918, as a Cadet in the Royal
Air Force.
earle sydney spafford
Applied Science, 1908-09
Enlisted, May 22nd, 1917, in the Canadian
Siege Artillery. Transferred to the 3rd Brigade,
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Promoted to
Sergeant. Served in France.
CHARLES MARTYN SPENCER
B.S.A., 1911
Enlisted in the 2nd Battalion, New Zealand
Forces. Promoted to Sergeant. Served in France.
ROY AUBREY SPENCER
B.Sc., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Tunnelling
Company, Canadian Engineers, December 28th,
1915. Served in France with the 1st Canadian
Tunnelling Company and the 7th Canadian
Engineers. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Was awarded the Military Cross and Bar.
JOHN RALSTON SPENDLOVE
AGRICULTURE, 1911-12; 1914-15
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915 in the 1st Univer-
sities Company, 38th Battalion, C.E.F. Trans-
ferred to the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry. Served in France.
EDMUND CARLYLE SPICER
B.S.A. 1917
Commissioned, August 28th, 1917, in the Royal
Flying Corps, attached to the 32nd Squadron.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France.
JOHN ROBERT SPIER
M.D., 1891
Appointed Medical Officer with the rank of
Major in the 23rd Battalion, C.E.F. , December
6th, 1914. Served in France in No 2 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant-Colonel.
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henry gordon spohn
Medicine, 1914-15
Enlisted, February 18th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the Canadian
Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank of Lieu-
tenant. Served in France. Was awarded the
Military Cross.
MAYNARD JAMES SPRATT
Applied Science, 1917-18; B.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, April 22nd, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Served in England.
HOBART ANDERDON SPRINCLE
B.C.L., 1901
Appointed Captain in the 241st Canadian
Scottish Borderers Battalion, August 1st, 1916.
Transferred to the Imperial Army, serving in
France in the 2nd Army and later in the 5th
Army.
JOHN EMDON SPROULE
B.Sc., 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Engineers,
October 25th, 1916. Served in France with the
9th Battalion, Canadian Engineers.
STANLEY MACOUANA SPROULE
B.Sc., 1910; B. Arch., 1912
Enlisted, September 12th, 1914, in the 1st
Canadian Reserve Park. Served in France with
the Canadian Engineers. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. Awarded the Military Cross.
ARCHIBALD STALKER
B.A., 1912; M.A., 1913; B.C.L., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Quebec Regi-
ment, December 28th, 1917. Transferred to the
1st Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps.
Served in France.
clifford george standish
Agriculture, 1914-15
Enlisted, May 30th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft. Served in France with the 3rd
Brigade, Canadian Garrison Artillery.
HAROLD POOLE STANLEY
B.Sc., 1914
Enlisted with the Canadian Engineers, Novem-
ber, 1914. Transferred to the 73rd Battalion,
Royal Highlanders of Canada with the rank of
Lieutenant, August 2nd, 1915. Promoted to the
rank of Major. Served in France. Wounded at
Vimy Ridge, April 9th, 1917. Mentioned in
despatches and awarded the Distinguished
Service Order.
MAURICE STANSFIELD
B.Sc., 1909
Enlisted in September, 1914, in a British Ambu-
lance Unit. Transferred to the Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve and later to the Royal Air
Force. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
FRANK HERBERT STANTON
B.A., 1910
Enlisted, May 16th, 1917, in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Promoted to Sergeant. Served
in France with the 47th Canadian Infantry
Battalion. Wounded, September 28th, 1918.
Was awarded the Military Medal.
CLIVE AUGUSTUS STAPLES
M.D., 1896
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, Training Depot No. 13, February
10th, 1916. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Served in Canada.
GRENVILLE JAMES STAPLES
B.Sc, 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, January 19th, 1916. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France. Was men-
tioned in despatches.
HENRY MacDERMOT STARKE
B.Sc., 1913
Enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps, November
13th, 1917. Transferred to the Royal Air Force.
Promoted to the rank of Second Lieutenant.
Served in France. Awarded the Distinguished
Flying Cross.
lyall e. starke
Applied Science, 1915-16
Enlisted, October 2nd, 1916. in the 245th
BattaUon, C.E.F. Transferred to the 87th
Battalion. Served in France.
THOMAS ALBERT STARKEY
M.D., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, October 21st, 1914. Organized
and Commanded the Sanitary Section of the
2nd Division, C.E.F. Transferred to the Royal
Army Medical Corps as Sanitary Adviser to the
Director General of Medical Services at Canadian
Headquarters, England. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant-Colonel. Was mentioned in
despatches.
ALFRED G. STAVELEY
Arts, 1916-17
Enlisted, February 2nd, 1917, in the Canadian
Army Service Corps. Promoted to Sergeant, and
was later Staff Sergeant at Headquarters,
Military District No. 2. Served in Canada.
WALTER DARLING STAVELEY
B.Sc., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, October 3rd, 1916. Transferred to the
Royal Engineers. Served in France. Was
awarded the Military Cross.
REUBEN EWART STAVERT
B.Sc., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the 23rd Battalion,
C.E.F., February 5th, 1915. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France with the 4th
Canadian Infantry BattaHon and the 7th
Battalion, Canadian Engineers. Wounded near
Armenti^res, July 1st, 1915. Was mentioned in
despatches.
WILLIAM DAVID STAVERT
B.Sc., 1909
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers,
August 8th, 1914.
EDGAR WILLIAM RICHARD STEACIE
Applied Science, 1917-18; B.Sc., 1923;
M.Sc., 1924
Enlisted, September 18th, 1918, in the 1st
Quebec Regiment. Promoted to Corporal.
Transferred to the 4th Battalion, Canadian
Garrison Regiment. Served in Canada.
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JOSEPH ARTHUR STEED
B.A., 1916; M.A., 1918
Appointed Honorary Captain in the Y.M.C.A.,
June 24th, 1918. Served in Canada.
william frew steedman
Arts, 1903-08
Enlisted, May 3rd, 1918, in the Royal Canadian
Horse Artillery. Promoted to Corporal. Served
in Canada.
roy e. stekves
Medicine, 1910-12
Enlisted, July 10th, 1918, in the 7th Canadian
Garrison Regiment. Served in Canada.
john aird stephen
Applied Science, 1903-04; 1905-06
Enlisted, August 14th, 1914, in the 9th Battalion,
C.E.F. Transferred to the 1st Canadian Tunnel-
ling Company and again to the Canadian Rail-
way Troops. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Served in France. Was wounded and gassed.
Awarded the Military Medal and the Military
Cross.
GEORGE FINDLAY STEPHENS
M.D., 1907
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 8th, 1915. Promoted to the
rank of Major. Served in France.
ALLAN STERLING
M.D., 1897
Appointed Captain in the 132nd Battalion,
C.E.F., March 23rd, 1916. Promoted to the
rank of Acting Major. Served in France.
H. EDGAR STERNS
Arts, 1897-99
Enlisted, May 19th, 1917, in the 17th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Served in France
with the 9th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
Promoted to Gunner.
EDWARD PEEL STEVENSON
B.Sc., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers,
serving in the 5th, 79th, and 72nd Field Com-
panies, December, 1914. Promoted to the rank
of Captain in the Russian Railway Mission to
the Caucasus. Wounded, July, 1915. Served in
France and Mesopotamia. Was mentioned in
despatches.
frank white stevenson
Medicine, 1910-13
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, July 22nd, 1918. Served in
Canada.
FREDERICK KIRKLAND STEVENSON
Arts, 1916-17 ; B.A., 1921; B.C.L., 1924
Enlisted, May 25th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft. Transferred to the 3rd Bngade,
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served in France
with the 10th Canadian Siege Battery.
WILLIAM ROBERT STEVENSON
Arts, 1913-14
Enlisted, April 24th, 1918, in the Canadian
Engineers Training Depot. Transferred to the
1st Canadian Railway Troops. Served m France.
CHARLES CONACHER STEWART
Medicine, 1913-15; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, February 24th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to Sergeant.
Served in France.
CHARLES JOHN STEWART
M.D., 1901
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, September 27th, 1916. Served in
England.
CLARENCE JAMES STEWART
B.A., 1915; M.D., 1918
Enlisted, February 15th, 1915, in the 5th
Canadian Mounted Rifles. Promoted to Lance
Corporal. Served in France. Was wounded.
JOHN DONALD STEWART
M.D., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, November 10th, 1915. Promoted
to the rank of Captain.
john howard stewart
Medicine, 1912-13
Appointed Lieutenant in the 183rd Battalion,
C.E.F., September 7th, 1916. Transferred to the
52nd Battalion. Served in France.
LEIGHTON STEWART
B.Sc., 1909
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, March 15th, 1918. Served in England.
Died, May 28th, 1919.
malcolm davidson stewart
Applied Science, 1915-16
Enlisted, March 20th, 1916, in the 66th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Served in France with
the 14th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
Promoted to Bombardier.
MALCOLM GORDON STEWART
Applied Science, 1913-15; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in the 1st Universities
Company, 38th Battalion, C.E.F. Transferred
to the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry. Promoted to Acting Sergeant. Served
in France. Was wounded at Sanctuary Wood,
June 3rd, 1916.
WILLIAM RANALD STEWART
Arts, 1916-17; B, Com., 1922
Enlisted, May 30th, 1917, in the 72nd Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Served in France with
the 5th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
LUTHER HAMILTON STILWELL
Arts, 1915-16
Enlisted, May 20th, 1916, in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Served in France with No. 2
Canadian Stationary Hospital.
HERMAN K. STOCKWELL
M.D., 1902
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 28th, 1918. Served in
Englsmd.
JAMES STOCKWELL
Applied Science, 1913-15
Enlisted, April 27th, 1916, in the 117th Bat-
talion, C.E.F. Received a commission in the
Imperial Army. Served in France. Re-enlisted
April 3rd, 1918, in the 2nd Quebec Regiment.
Served in England.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
RALPH FREDERICK STOCKWELL
B.A., 1908; B.C.L., 1911
Enlisted, January 4th, 1915. Appointed Major in
the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles, June 7th,
1915. Served in France and Flanders. Men-
tioned in despatches.
SIDNEY BARLOW STOKES
Arts, 1915-16
Appointed Honorary Captain in the Y.M.C.A.,
January 31st, 1917.
EDMOND STANLEY STORY
B.Sc., 1914
Enlisted, June 15th, 1918, in No. 2 Training
Detachment, United States Army. Promoted
to the rank of Second Lieutenant.
RUSSELL WELLESLEY STOVEL
B.Sc.. 1897; M.Sc., 1900
Appointed Major in the Engineering Corps,
United States Army. October, 1917. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Transferred
to the Transportation Corps.
kenneth gordon strachan
Applied Science, 1903-04
Appointed Captain in the 42nd Battalion, C.E.F.,
May 15th, 1915. Served in France.
ALLAN McDonald Strang
D.D.S.. 1912
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Dental Corps. June 23rd, 1917. Served in
England. Died, April 30th, 1923.
RALPH LEE ALEXANDER STRATHY
B.Sc., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the 26th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, June 2nd, 1915.
Served in France with the 2nd Brigade, Canadian
Field Artillery. Wounded, September 15th, 1916.
Awarded the Military Cross.
NORMAN WALTER STRONG
B.A., 1901; M.D., 1903
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, attached to No. 3 Canadian
Casualty Clearing Station, July 17th, 1915.
Served in France.
WILLIAM DICKER STROUD
Applied Science, 1917-18; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, September, 1918, as a Cadet in the
Royal Air Force.
ROBERT ROLF STRUTHERS
B.A., 1914; M.D., 1918
Enlisted, November 14th, 1914, in the 6th
Canadian Field Ambulance. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France with the 6th,
and, in Siberia, with the 16th Canadian Field
Ambulances.
ALBERT WILLIAM STUART
Arts, 1915-17; B.A., 1919; B.C.L., 1921
Enlisted, May 30th, 1917, in the Canadian
Engineers. Transferred to the Canadian Army
Dental Corps. Served in Canada.
LORNE JAMES STUART
Arts, 1909-13; M.D., 1917
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, October 17th, 1918. Served in
Canada.
JOHN AUGUSTUS STU ART-ROUSSAC
Applied Science, 1915-16
Enlisted, March 13th, 1916, in the Royal Cana-
dian Horse Artillery. Transferred to the 23rd
Howitzer Battery, 5th Artillery Brigade. Pro-
moted to Sergeant. Served m France. Was
wounded at Fresnoy, May 8th, 1917.
w. j. sturgeon
Arts, 1908-09
Appointed Lieutenant in the 102nd Battalion,
C E F , January 19th, 1916. Transferred to the
Royal Air Force. Served in France. Was
wounded.
JEREMIAH JOSEPH SULLIVAN
Applied Science, 1910-11; 1912-13; 1915-17;
B.Sc, 1919
Enlisted. March 29th, 1918, in the 29th En-
gineers, United States Army. Promoted to the
rank of Second Lieutenant.
WILLIS EDMUND SULLIVAN
M.D., 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the United States Navy
Reserve Force, March 16th, 1917. Transferred to
the Regular Navy Service.
JOHN HENRY SUMMERSKILL
B.Sc., 1914
Enlisted, April 8th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Transferred
to the Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve.
marmaduke langdale sunderland
Applied Science, 1911-13
Enlisted in the King Edward Horse. Served in
France.
ANGUS SUTHERLAND
Arts, 1914-15
Enlisted, October 4th, 1915, in the 87th Bat-
talion, C.E.F. Promoted to the rank of Lieu-
tenant. Served in France. Was wounded,
November 22nd, 1916, April 9th, 1917 and
November 5th, 1918.
CHARLES GOLDIE SUTHERLAND
Medicine, 1906-07
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 30th, 1915. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Transferred to the Royal
Army Medical Corps. Served in France. Was
awarded the Military Cross.
COLIN GEORGE SUTHERLAND
Medicine, 1913-15; M.D., 1917
Enlisted. November 9th. 1915. in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Returned to finish medi-
cal course. Re-enlisted in the 2nd Brigade
Machine Gun Company. Promoted to the rank
of Captain. Served in France.
DANIEL HUGH SUTHERLAND
Applied Science, 1900-03
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the 2nd Cana-
dian Construction Battalion, July 5th, 1916.
Served in France.
DANIEL McLEOD SUTHERLAND
B.Sc.. 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, May 15th, 1918. Served in England.
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forbes dunbar sutherland
Arts, 1899-01
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Machine
Gun Corps, November 5th, 1917. Transferred
to the Royal Canadian Dragoons. Served in
France.
FRANCIS CAMPBELL SUTHERLAND
B.A., 1910
Enlisted. July 1st, 1916, in the 143rd Battalion,
C.E.F. Transferred to the 47th Battalion, 10th
Brigade, 4th Canadian Division. Served in
France. Was wounded at Lens, August 21st,
1917.
JOHN DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND
Agriculture, 1915-16; B.S.A., 1922
Enlisted, July 19th, 1916, in No. 1 Construction
Battalion (re-named the 1st Battalion), Canadian
Railway Troops. Promoted to Corporal. Served
in France.
LUTHER HOLTON DUNBAR SUTHERLAND
B.Sc., 1909
Appx)inted Lieutenant in the Canadian Pay
Office, November 16th, 1916. Transferred to the
10th Canadian Railway Troops. Served in
France.
orrin wood d. sutherland
Arts, 1902-03
Enlisted, September 18th, 1916, in the 148th
Battalion, C.E.F. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Transferred to the Royal Flying
Corps.
ROBERT HIRAM SUTHERLAND
M.D., 1907
Appointed Captain in the 12th Battalion,
C.E.F., August 29th, 1914. Transferred to the
Canadian Army Medical Corps. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in France.
RONALD DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND
B.Sc., 1914
Appointed Captain in the 24th Battalion, C.E.F.,
March 17th, 1915. Promoted to the rank of
Major. Served in France. Awarded the Military
Cross.
THOMAS WELLINGTON SUTHERLAND
M.D., 1912
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, attached to No. 8 Stationary
Hospital, April 15th, 1916. Promoted to Actmg
Major. Served in France.
victor richard sutherland
Applied Science, 1912-15
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Canadian
Garrison Artillery, December 13th, 1915. Trans-
ferred to the 5th Brigade, Canadian Field
Artillery. Served in France.
WALTER SCROGGIE SUTHERLAND
B.Sc., 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, August 1st, 1916. Served in France with
the 123rd Battalion, C.E.F. Was wounded,
January 4th, 1918.
william sutherland
Arts, 1913-15
Enlisted in Lord Strathcona's Horse, January
1st. 1918. Served in France.
ALPHONSE AUGUSTINE SWAN (Swancesky)
Dentistry, 1917-18; D.D.S., 1921
Enlisted, November 11th, 1917, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Transferred to
the 42nd Battalion, C.E.F. Served in France.
HENRY PETER SWANCESKY
M.D., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 12th, 1917. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
harmon sweet
Applied Science, 1911-12
Enlisted, June 19th, 1915, in the 61st Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Transferred to
the 27th Battalion. Served in France. Was
wounded.
PAUL SIDNEY SWENSON
B.Sc., 1916
Enlisted, November 13th, 1916, in the 68th
Canadian Depot Battery. Transferred to the
6th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Served
in France.
SPENCER RUPERT SYMONDS
Arts, 1914-15
Enlisted, February 18th, 1915, in the 1st Uni-
versities Company, 38th Battalion, C.E.F.
Transferred to the Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. Served in France and Belgium.
Was wounded and taken prisoner of war,
June 2nd, 1916.
VICTOR KINGSLEY SYMONDS
Arts, 1915-16; B.A., 1921
Enlisted, April 28th, 1916, in the 6th Battery
(McGill), Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served in
France.
HAROLD EDWARD TABER
Applied Science, 1915-16
Enlisted, May 9th, 1916, in the 6th (McGill)
Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Promoted
to Acting Sergeant. Transferred to the Royal
Air Force. Served in France.
JOHN ALEXANDER TALLON
Medicine, 1914-18; M.D., 1919
Enlisted, July 26th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
DAVID S. TAMBLYN
D.V.S., 1901
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Veterinary Corps, January 12th, 1915. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served m
France Was mentioned in despatches four
times, awarded the Distinguished Semce Order
and made an Officer of the Order of the Bntish
Empire and a Chevalier de I'Ordre de Leopold,
Belgium.
ANSELL MEREDITH J. TANNEY
M.D., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. April, 1917. Promoted to the
rank of Captain in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps, Training Depot No. 4. Served in Canada
and England.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
alexander harold taylor
Arts, 1903-04
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 3rd, 1915. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in
France. Was awarded the Military Cross.
ALLAN HARVEY TAYLOR
B.Sc., 1906
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, May 16th, 1918. Served in England.
david ord taylor
Agriculture, 1913-14
Enlisted, May 30th, 1918, in the Canadian
Engineers.
EDWARD ROLAND TAYLOR
B.Sc., 1914
Enlisted, May 18th, 1915, in the 2nd Canadian
Mounted Rifles. Transferred to the Royal
Engineers. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Mentioned in despatches.
EDWARD THORNTON TAYLOR
B.A., 1878
Commissioned Colonel in the Imperial Forces-
Senior General Staff Officer of the 4th Division.
Served in India.
GEORGE MELVILLE TAYLOR
B.Sc., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, April 19th, 1916. Served in France.
Was wounded. Awarded the Military Cross.
GEORGE OSCAR TAYLOR
M.D., 1907
Appointed Captain in the Royal Army Medical
Corps, February 15th, 1915. Promoted to
Major. Served in England and Serbia.
HENRY DAVID TAYLOR
M.D., 1918
Enlisted, August 6th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. On conducting duty.
JOHN ROSS TAYLOR
Applied Science, 1912-15; B.A., 1914;
B.Sc., 1920
Appointed Lieutenant in the Divisional Ammu-
nition Column, C.F.A., May 20th, 1916. Served
in France with the 2nd Divisional Ammunition
Column and the 3rd Brigade, Canadian Field
Artillery.
richard hayward taylor
Arts, 1914-15
Enlisted, March 16th, 1915, in the 38th Bat-
talion, C.E.F. Transferred to the 3rd Canadian
Divisional Signal Company, and later to the
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.
Served in France.
ROBERT DONALD TAYLOR
Arts, 1914-16; B.A., 1920
Enlisted, May 2nd. 1916, in the 6th (McGill)
Siege Battery (afterwards known as the 7th),
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Promoted to
Acting-Sergeant. Transferred to the Royal Air
Force, with a commission.
ROSS BURT TAYLOR
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 17th, 1918. Served in
Canada.
SAMUEL ROBERTSON TAYLOR
Arts, 1916-18
Enlisted, April 15th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Served in England.
WALKER LEWIS TAYLOR
Applied Science, 1910-11
Appointed Lieutenant in the 49th Battalion,
C.E.F., September 23rd, 1914. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
mentioned in despatches.
WALTER FREDERICK TAYLOR
M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, June 27th, 1916. Served in
France.
WILLIAM SCOTT TAYLOR
B.A., 1915
Enlisted, April 25th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Promoted to Corporal. Served
in England.
WHITHAM TAYLOR-BAILEY
B.Sc., 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, July 17th, 1916. Served in France with
the 3rd Battalion. Seconded to the War Office.
Was awarded the Military Cross.
FREDERICK JAMES TEES
B.A., 1901; M.D., 1905
Appointed Captain in No. 9 Canadian Field
Ambulance, December 22nd, 1915. Served in
No. 1, No. 11, and No. 15 Canadian General
Hospitals and also in Granville Canadian Special
Hospital, as Officer in charge of Surgery. Pro-
moted to Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in France.
Awarded the Military Cross.
WILLIAM TEMPLEMAN
M.D., 1915
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the Royal
Army Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Captain. Served in the Dardanelles. After his
discharge, on account of ill-health, he was
engaged with the C.A.M.C. in Montreal.
edwin walter templeton
Applied Science, 1912-13
Appointed Lieutenant in the 158th Battalion,
C.E.F., January 22nd, 1916. Transferred to the
29th Battalion. Served in France.
ROBERT WILLIAM TEMPLETON
AGRICULTURE, 1916-17; B.S.A., 1922
Enlisted, May 20th, 1918, in the 79th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
2nd Canadian Tank Battalion. Served in
England.
PERCY STUART TENNANT
MEDICINE, 1912-15; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the 61st
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery, as a Gunner.
Promoted to Acting-Sergeant. Received a
commission in the Royal Air Force. Wounded,
November 1st, 1918. Served in France.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
ARTHUR MAGUIRE TERROUX
Arts, 1914-17; B.C.L., 1921
Enlisted, April 5th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft. Transferred to the 10th Battery,
Canadian Siege Artillery. Served in France.
HAROLD BENJAMIN TEXT
B.Sc., 1914
Enlisted, September 23rd, 1914, in the Canadian
Divisional Engineers. Transferred to the 1st
Field Company, Canadian Engineers, and later
to the 12th Battalion, C.E. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France. Awarded
the Military Cross.
WILLIS THISTLE
Law, 1911-12; Arts, 1912-14
Enlisted, August, 1914, in the 5th Canadian
Field Ambulance. Transferred to No. 1 Cana-
dian General Hospital. Promoted to Sergeant.
Served in France. Was wounded, May 20th,
1918.
gordon ogilvie thom
Applied Science, 1908-10
Enlisted, November 16th, 1914, in the 1st
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
JAMES BALFOUR THOM
B.Sc., 1915
Enlisted, June 30th, 1915, in the Canadian
Engineers. Served in France with the 7th and
12th Field Companies, Canadian Engineers.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Was wounded
at Givenchy, June 18th, 1917. Awarded the
Military Cross.
ernest ormsbee thomas
Arts, 1914-15
Commissioned, August 25th, 1917, in the United
States Army, attached to the 301st Infantry
Battalion. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
MORRIS WILLIAM THOMAS
M.D., 1912
Appointed Captain and Medical Officer in the
103rd Battalion, C.E.F., March 16th, 1916.
Served in France with the 8th and 9th Canadian
Field Ambulances, Wounded.
philip thomas
Applied Science. 1913-15; 1916-18;
B. Arch., 1920
Enlisted, April 24th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Promoted
to Acting Corporal. Served in Canada.
ALLEN EDGAR THOMPSON
M.D., 1913
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, May 20th, 1915. Transferred to
the 8th York and Lancaster Regiment, the 11th
Field Ambulance, and the 1st Royal Irish
Fusiliers. Promoted to the rank of Captam.
Served in France and Italy. Three tunes men-
tioned in despatches, awarded the Mihtary
Cross and the Distinguished Service Order.
CECIL ELMER THOMPSON
Applied Science, 1915-16; 1919-20
Enlisted, August, 1917, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer
Reserve as Warrant Officer.
GEORGE HARRY THOMPSON
B.Sc., 1913
Appointed Lieutenant in the 4th Field Company,
Canadian Engineers, May 5th, 1916. Served m
France with the 123rd Pioneer Battalion and the
7th Battalion. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Mention^ in despatches and awarded the
Military Cross.
GEORGE HOCKIN THOMPSON
M.D., 1899
Commissioned Captain in the American Red
Cross, June 1st, 1918.
GRATTAN DALRYMPLE THOMPSON
Arts, 1912-13; Applied Science, 1913-16;
B. Arch., 1919
Appointed Lieutenant in the 244th Battalion,
C.E.F., July 20th. 1916. Transferred to the
245th Battalion. Recruited and commanded
Cyclist Platoon, C.E.F., M.D. No. 4. Discharged
in Canada as physically unfit, 1917.
NORMAN ALBERT THOMPSON
B.Sc., 1912
Appointed Lieutenant in the 27th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, June 21st, 1915.
Served in France with the 8th, 7th, 49th and
19th Batteries. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Was wounded at Sancourt, October 1st, 1918.
Mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Military Cross and Bar.
TREVOR CREIGHTON THOMPSON
APPLIED SCIENCE, 1915-18; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, April 29th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Served in England.
william allen thompson
Applied Science, 1914-17
Enlisted, September 28th, 1917, in the Canadian
Engineers. Served in Canada.
roswell thomson
Applied Science, 1913-14
Enlisted, February, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital (McGill). Promoted to Staff
Sergeant. Served in France.
WALTER WILFRED THOMSON
APPLIED SCIENCE, 1916-18; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, October 15th, 1918, in the Canadian
Engineers. Served in Canada.
LAURENCE HOLMES THORNTON
D.D.S., 1917
Appointed Captain in No. 3 Canadian General
Hospital (McGill), April 7th, 1915. Transferred
to the Canadian Army Dental Corps. Served m
France.
WILFRED EARLE THROOP
B.A., 1917; MEDICINE, 1914-18; M.D., 1919
Enlisted, July 11th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Transferred to
the Canadian Army Medical Corps. Served m
Canada.
ERNEST C. THURSTON
D.V.S.. 1896
Appointed Major in the Canadian Army Veteri-
nary Corps, September 23rd, 1914. Served m
France.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
CLARENCE JOHNSTON TIDMARSH
Arts, 1912-15; B.A., 1916; M.A., 1922;
M.D., 1924
Appointed Lieutenant in the 87th Battalion,
C.E.F., October 4th, 1915. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France.
FRANK WENDELL TIDMARSH
M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain in No. 3 Canadian General
Hospital (McGill), April 1st, 1915. Promoted
to the rank of Major. Was wounded. Served in
France.
samuel foster tilden
Applied Science, 1913-14; Agriculture.
1914-17
Enlisted, May 6th, 1918, in the Medical Corps
of the United States Army. Promoted to
Corporal. Served in France.
EVERETT DRINKWATER TIMMERMAN
APPLIED Science, 1914-16; B.Sc., 1921
Appointed Lieutenant in the 4th Signal Com-
pany, Canadian Engineers, May 28th, 1916.
Served in Canada, being physically unfit for
overseas duty.
JULES ROBERT TIMMINS
Applied Science, 1909-13
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, April, 1918. Served in England.
maurice tison
Applied Science, 1915-17; 1919-21
Enlisted, September 17th, 1917, as a Cadet in
the Royal Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. Served in France. Taken
prisoner, August 8th, 1918.
john jackson todd
Applied Science, 1913-15
Appointed Lieutenant in the 60th Battalion,
C.E.F., September 3rd, 1915. Served in France.
Was wounded.
JOHN LANCELOT TODD
B.A., 1898; M.D., 1900
Appointed Major in No. 3 Canadian General
Hospital (McGill), March 31st, 1915. Served
in France.
charles caryl toombs
Applied Science, 1911-12
Enlisted, December 7th, 1914, in the 2nd Heavy
Battery, Canadian Garrison Artillery. Promoted
to Acting Bombardier. Served in France.
coral wesley topping
Arts, 1914-15
Enlisted, February 5th, 1915, in the 6th Canadian
Field Ambulance. Transferred to the 21st
Battalion, with the rank of Lieutenant. Was
wounded at Vimy Ridge, April 9th, 1917.
HENRY MARSHALL TORY
B.A., 1890; M.A., 1896; D.Sc., 1903; LL.D., 1908
Appointed to direct educational work for the
Army, January, 1918. Given the rank of Honor-
ary Colonel on the General List, August 5th,
1918. Served in England and France, in charge
of educational services.
ALBERT ANDERSON TOUSAW
Applied Science, 1915-18; B.Sc., 1919;
M.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, May 27th, 1918, in the 79th Depot
Battery. Transferred to the 2nd Canadian Tank
Battalion. Served in England.
GRAHAM FORD TOWERS
Arts, 1913-15; B.A., 1919
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Service Corps, September, 1915. Served in
France.
thomas franklin townsend
Arts, 1915-16
Enlisted, January 14th, 1916, in the 9th Cana-
dian Field Ambulance. Transferred to No. 7
Canadian General Hospital. Served in France.
CECIL WRAY TOWNSEND
Arts, 1916-17; B.A., 1920
Enhsted, May 28th, 1917, in the 10th Canadian
Siege Battery. Served in France with the 5th
Canadian Siege Battery.
owen peter trainor
Arts, 1907-11
Enlisted, December 31st, 1917, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, Nova Scotia Regiment. Served in
England in the 17th Reserve Battalion.
CATHERINE HUTCHISON TRAVIS
B.A., 1895
Commissioned as a Medical Officer under the
auspices of the American Red Cross, July 19th,
1915. Served in Serbia.
HAROLD SCOTT TREFREY
MEDICINE, 1914-15; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, February 24th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the Royal
Naval Volunteer Reserve, with a commission.
Served in France.
GEORGE EDWARD TREMBLE
Medicine, 1915-18; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, June 5th, 1918, as a Surgeon Sub-
Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Volunteer
Reserve.
ALFRED S. CHENEVIX TRENCH
B.Sc., 1910
Enlisted in the 16th Divisional Signal Company,
Royal Engineers. Promoted to the rank of
Major.
JAMES HARVEY TRIMINGHAM
B.Sc., 1908; M.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, June 6th, 1916, as a Sub-Lieutenant in
the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant.
CHARLES BRUCE TRITES
M.D., 1899
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, attached to the 14th Howitzer
Brigade, March 1st, 1916. Transferred to Head-
quarters Staff. Served in France.
GEORGE WILLIAM HILL TROOP
B.A., 1903
Enlisted, June, 1916, in the University of Toronto
Overseas Training Company. Commissioned in
the 5th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. Served in
France with the 9th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers.
Invalided to England. Afterwards served as
Lieutenant on the Censor Staff in France.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
CLIFFORD THACKWELL TROTTER
B.Sc., 1909
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, on defence work in Halifax, September
24th, 1914. Transferred to the 2nd Divisional
Engineers. Served in France with the 2nd, 3rd
and 4th Divisions, Promoted to Major. Men-
tioned in despatches and awarded the Dis-
tinguished Service Order. Returned to Canada
in 1917 for service on Headquarters Staff,
Ottawa.
ALPHONSE TRUDEAU
B.Sc., 1917
Enlisted, May 22nd, 1918, in the Canadian
Engineers. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in Canada.
BRYANT BURGESS TUCKER
Applied Science, 1914-15; B.Sc., 1923
Commissioned in the 4th East Surrey Regiment,
July 24th, 1915. Transferred to the 1st Durham
Light Infantry and the 1/5 Buffs. Promoted to
Lieutenant. Served in India and Mesopotamia.
JOHN WALTER TUCKER
B.A., 1881
Appointed Captain in the Gordon Highlanders,
Imperial Army. Transferred to the Royal
Engineers. Promoted to the rank of Colonel.
Served in France. Was twice wounded.
JOHN ARTHUR CADMAN TULL
M.D., 1905
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, December 15th, 1915, attached
to No. 9 Field Ambulance. Transferred to No. 1
Canadian General Hospital, the Kitchener
Military Hospital and No. 1 Canadian Casualty
Clearing Station. Served in England and France.
Mentioned in despatches.
ALAN TURNBULL
B.Sc., 1913
Appointed Lieutenant in the 35th Battalion.
C.E.F., January 10th, 1915. Transferred to the
15th Battalion. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Served in France. Was wounded, September
27th, 1916, and gassed November 9th, 1917, and
August 8th, 1918. Was awarded the Military
Cross.
james turnbull
Applied Science, 1913-14
Enlisted, February 16th, 1916, in the 3rd
Divisional Ammunition Column. Served in
France.
LAWRENCE RUSSELL TURNBULL
B.Sc., 1917
Enlisted, September 12th, 1917, in the Head-
quarters Detachment of the 361st Infantry
Battalion, United States Army. Commissioned
in the Transport Service.
WILLIAM GE0R(;E TURNER
B.A., 1896; M.D., 1900
Appointed Captain in No. 3 Canadian General
Hospital, April 7th, 1915. Served in France
with the 3rd Canadian General Hospital and the
5th and 9th Field Ambulances. Chief Surgeon
Granville Special Hospital, Buxton, England.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.
Awarded the Military Cross.
william george turner
Agriculture
Enlisted in the 80th Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force. Served in France. Was
awarded the Military Medal.
HERBERT WILLIAM TURNEY
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, June 20th. 1918.
Served in Canada. Died, March, 1923.
CEDRIC EDWARD MOODY TUOHEY
M.D., 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 17th, 1918. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in England.
WILLIAM CLAYTON TWEEDIE
Medicine, 1915-18; M.D., 1920
Enlisted, May 29th. 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
CHARLES TUPPER
B.Sc., 1901
Appointed Lieutenant in the Uth Canadian
Mounted Rifles, February, 1915. Transferred to
the 72nd, the 5th and the 11th Battalions,
Canadian Railway Troops. Promoted to the
rank of Major. SerVed in France. Mentioned in
despatches.
james oswald twinberrow
Applied Science, 1912-15; B.Sc,., 1920
Commissioned in the Royal Army Service
Corps, May 15th, 1915. Served in France in the
35th Siege Battery (Ammunition Column), the
15th Corps, Troops Supply Column, the 21st
Divisional Motor Transport Company and the
Motor Transport Inspection Unit, General
Headquarters. Promoted to Captain.
SIR CHARLES S. TUPPER
B.A., 1905
Appointed Lieutenant in the 79th Cameron
Highlanders of Canada (43rd Battalion), August
3rd, 1915. Promoted to the rank of Captam.
Served in France.
TILLEY STRANG TUPPER
M.D., 1896
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Arniy
Medical Corps, April 17th, 1918. , Served in
England in No. 12 Canadian General Hospital.
WILLIAM GRANT TYLER
B.Sc., 1917
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers Training Depot, May 15th, 1918. Served
in England.
ORVILLE SIEVWRIGHT TYNDALE
B.A., 1908; B.C.L., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the 5th Universities
Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light
Infantry, November 30th, 1915. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in France. Was
wounded, September 15th, 1916.
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MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
FREDERICK CLARE UNDERBILL
B.Sc., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Canadian
Pioneer Battalion, November 11th, 1915. At-
tached to the Royal Garrison Artillery. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
Was wounded, June 15th, 1916. Mentioned in
despatches.
ivan henry upton
Applied Science, 1913-14
Enlisted, March 20th, 1916, in the 66th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
14th Brigade, Promoted to Signaller. Served m
France.
JAMES ALFRED URQUHART
M.D., 1915
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, No. 11, July
19th, 1917. Served in Canada.
JOHN BAPTIST VALENTINE
Medicine, 1913-15; M.D., 1921
Enlisted, February 22nd, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to Corporal.
Transferred to the 42nd Battalion, C.E.F.
Served in France.
HENRY B. VALLIERES-DE-ST.-REAL
Applied Science, 1899-01
Appointed Lieutenant in the 69th Battalion,
C.E.F., April 1st, 1916. Transferred to the 1st
Divisional Machine Gun Company, and later to
the 54th Battalion. Served in France.
george vanier
Applied Science, 1910-11
Enlisted, August 16th, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Served in
Canada.
GEORGE LYMAN VAN VLIET
Law, 1916-17; B.A., 1923
Enlisted, April 17th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Transferred to
the 79th Battery. Served in England.
HENRI ETIENNE VAUTELET
B.C.L., 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the 4th Canadian
Divisional Ammunition Column, May 4th, 1916.
Transferred to the 3rd Brigade, Canadian Field
Artillery. Served in France. Was wounded,
March 18th, 1918.
EDWARD MARMANILLO VELASCO
Applied Science, 1915-16; B.Sc., 1925
Enlisted, March 3rd, 1916, in the 6th Univer-
sities Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. Promoted to the rank of Cor-
poral. Served in France. Was wounded, Novem-
ber 7th, 1917, and November 9th, 1918.
william r. bertram venables
Arts, 1904-07; Applied Science, 1904-05
Enlisted, September 23rd, 1914, in the 13th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Served
in France. Was wounded.
francis clarence dodds vert
Medicine, 1913-16
Enlisted, May 29th, 1916, in the 230th Battalion,
C.E.F. Transferred to the 196th Battalion,
the 46th Battalion, and to the 3rd Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery. Served in France.
Was wounded, June 3rd, 1917.
EUSTACE MORTON VESEY
M.D., 1907
Appointed Captain in No. 3 Canadian Field
Ambulance, September 25th, 1914. Promoted
to the rank of Major. Served in France.
CHARLES ULYSSES ROBERT VESSOT
Applied Science, 1914-16; B.Sc., 1920;
M.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, May 9th, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Promoted
to the rank of Lance-Corporal. Transferred to
the Royal Air Force.
MAURICE JOSEPH VIGNEUX
M.D., 1911
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps Training Depot, No. 11, July 21st,
1916. Served in Canada.
JOHN LAWRENCE VAN VLIET
AGRICULTURE, 1910-12
Enlisted, December 7th, 1917, in the 79th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to
Acting Sergeant. Served in England.
ROY McLean van wart
M.D., 1902
Appointed Major in the Medical Reserve Corps,
United States Army, September, 1917.
william vassie
Arts, 1902-03
Appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd Canadian
Divisional Ammunition Column, December 31st,
1914. Transferred to the 1st Canadian Heavy
Battery. Promoted to the rank of Major.
Served in France. Was awarded the Military
Cross.
JAMES MINTON VAUGHAN
Arts, 1915-17; B.Sc., 1920; M.D., 1923
Enlisted, October, 1917, in the United States
Army Ambulance Service.
EUGENE VINET
B.Sc., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Quebec Regi-
ment, November 1st, 1917. Transferred to the
Reserve Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, and
to the 5th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
Served in France.
ALBERT EDWARD VIPOND
M.D., 1889
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, October 26th, 1916. Served in
France with the 1st Brigade, Canadian Field
Artillery, the 3rd Canadian Field Ambulance,
several British units, and the 1st Quebec
Regiment.
CHARLES WALTER VIPOND
M.D., 1895
Appointed Captain in No. 1 Canadian Stationary
Hospital, October 30th, 1914. Transferred to the
19th Field Ambulance. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in the Dardanelles,
France, Egypt and Salonika. Mentioned in
despatches, and awarded the Distinguished
Service Order.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
HAROLD HEARD VROOM
B.Sc., 1910
Commissioned in the Motor Patrol Service,
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, May 22nd,
1916. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
ERIC JAMES WAIN
Applied Science, 1915-16; B.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, April 28th, 1916, in the 6th (McGill)
Siege Battery (afterwards known as the 7th),
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Promoted to the
rank of Acting Sergeant. Transferred to the
Royal Air Force with a commission. Served in
France.
george arthur wallace
Agriculture, 1913-14; Applied Science,
1914-18; B.Sc., 1919; M.Sc., 1921
Appointed Honorary Lieutenant of the Royal
Marines, attached to the Anti-Submarine
Division, Royal Navy, February 26th, 1918.
Served in England.
gates crosby saunders wallace
Applied Science, 1915-16
Enlisted. November 26th, 1917, in the Royal
Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank of 2nd
Lieutenant. Served in Egypt.
ERIC HOLLOWAY WAIT
Arts, 1913-14; Applied Science, 1914-15;
B.Sc, 1922
Enlisted, September 1st, 1915, in the 8th Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
10th Brigade. Served in France. Was woimded,
September 9th, 1918.
william mclea wallbank
Applied Science, 1910-14
Appointed Lieutenant in the 32nd Battery, Cana-
dian Field Artillery, May 15th, 1915. Served in
France with the 2nd Canadian Division and the
Royal Flying Corps as a Pilot.
CLIFFORD RAYMOND WALDRON
B.Sc., 1914
Enlisted, March, 1918, as a Cadet in the Royal
Air Force.
GEORGE ALEXANDER WALKEM
B.A.Sc., 1896
Commissioned in the Royal Engineers, June,
1916. Served in Egypt and Palestine with the
Railway Troops. Promoted to the rank of
Major.
BERNARD WATTINGTON WALKER
Law, 1915-16; B.C.L., 1920
Enlisted, May, 1916, in the 6th (McGill) Siege
Battery (afterwards known as the 7th), Cana-
dian Garrison Artillery. Served in France.
HERBERT ERASER WALKER
B.A., 1912
Appointed Captain in the 13th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, September 23rd.
1914. Served in France. Was wounded.
JOHN LEEMING WALKER
M.D., 1893
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, March 19th, 1917. Served in
France with the 10th Canadian Stationary
Hospital, the 9th Canadian Field Ambulance and
the 3rd Divisional Ammunition Column.
MELVYN LOTHIAN WALKER
Applied Science, 1915-18; B.Sc., 1919
Enlisted, August 27th, 1918, in the 1st Quebec
Regiment. Transferred to the Royal Air Force.
JAMES THOMAS WALL
M.D., 1913
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, attached to No. 5 Canadian
General Hospital. June 23rd, 1915. Served m
England and Salonika with the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of Major.
justin benjamin waller
Applied Science, 1914-15
Enlisted in the 21st Battery, Canadian Field
Artillery, October, 1914. Served in France with
the 1st Divisional Ammunition Column and the
3rd Canadian Battery. Transferred to the Royal
Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank of Acting
Captain in the 99th Brigade at Salonika.
ARTHUR LAMBERT WALSH
Dentistry, 1916-18; D.D.S., 1920
Enlisted, May 6th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Trans-
ferred to the Canadian Army Dental Corps.
Promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Served in
Canada.
cecil eric walsh
Agriculture, 1914-16
Enlisted, October 20th. 1917, in the 2nd Depot
Battahon, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Air Force. Served in Canada.
CECIL OWEN WALSH
M.D., 1915
Enlisted, February 9th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Served in the Royal Army
Medical Corps with the rank of Lieutenant.
george brock walsh
Agriculture, 1914-15
Enlisted, February 13th, 1915, in the 5th
Canadian Mounted Rifles. Transferred to the
Lord Strathcona Horse, later to the Ordnance
Corps and finally to a Forestry Battalion.
Promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Served in
France.
JAMES JOSEPH WALSH
M.D., 1909
Appointed Lieutenant in the United States Army
Medical Corps, February 25th, 1917. Served
with the 5th Infantry, Massachusetts National
Guard; the 11th United States Cavalry; the
101st United States Field Artillery; and the 101st
Ammunition Train. Was wounded, July 21st,
1918.
THOMAS NELSON WALSH
B.A., 1889; M.D., 1892
Commissioned in the Officers Training Corps,
United States Army, April, 1918.
ARTHUR BRITTAIN WALTER
M.D., 1912
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, November 14th, 1914. Served in
France with the 6th Field Ambulance. Promoted
to the rank of Major.
219
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
ARTHUR WILLIAM WALTER
B.Sc., 1917
Enlisted, May 27th, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Trans-
ferred to the 3rd Depot Field Battery. Served
in Canada.
JAMES DUNN WALTERS
Medicine, 1915-16
Enlisted, April, 1918. in the Royal Air Force.
LAWRENCE JOHN WALTERS
Medicine, 1912-18; M.D., 1921
Appointed Surgeon Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal
Naval Volunteer Reserve, July 8th, 1918.
JAMES ARTHUR WARBURTON
B.Sc., 1913
Enlisted, September, 1914, in the Engineering
Unit of the Royal Naval Division. Transferred
to the 127th Field Company, Royal Engineers,
and to the 78th Field Company. Promoted to the
rank of Major. Served in France and Salonika.
Twice mentioned in despatches.
william eric warburton
Medicine. 1911-13
Enlisted, October 5th, 1914, in the Divisional
Engineers, Royal Naval Division. Transferred
to the 3rd Battalion, Manchester Regiment.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France and Salonika. Was wounded at GallipoU,
June 27th, 1915. Awarded the Distinguished
Service Order.
melville ernest st. clair ward
Applied Science, 1913-16
Appointed Lieutenant in the 87th Battalion,
Canadian ^Expeditionary Force, October 27th,
1915. Served in France. Was wounded, Sep-
tember 27th, 1918. Died of blood poisoning in
London, Eng., August 17th, 1921.
HERMAN LEON WARSHAWSKY
B.A., 1914; M.D., 1917
Aonointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, March 2nd, 1917. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served m France.
WILLIAM WARWICK
M.D., 1904
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, and attached to the 115th
Battalion, as Medical Officer, December 4th,
1915. Served in France with the 5th (Canadian)
Mobile Laboratory and the 9th Canadian
General Hospital.
albert jabez waterman
Arts, 1913-15
Enlisted, February 21st, 1916, in the 9th Field
Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical Corps.
Promoted to the rank of Acting Lance-Corporal
Served in France. Was awarded the Military
Medal.
charles logan waterous
Applied Science, 1910-14
Appointed Lieutenant in the 40th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, October, 1915. Served
in France.
EDWARD JAMES WATERSTON
B.A., 1908; B.C.L., 1911
Enlisted, March 28th, 1916, in the 5th Univer-
sities Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. Served in France. Was wounded.
CONRAD ETHELBERT WATSON
Applied Science, 1915-17; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, May 5th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft. Transferred to the 13th Cana-
dian Garrison Battery. Served in France. Was
wounded at Haynecourt, October 8th, 1918.
WILLIAM LEIGHT WARING
Applied Science, 1914-18
Appointed Lieutenant in the 3rd Regiment,
Canadian Garrison Artillery, July 29th, 1916.
Served in Canada and on conducting duty.
AGNES LOUISE WARNER
B.A., 1894
Enlisted, August 4th, 1914, and served in France
as Infirmiere Major in Ambulance Chirurgical
Mobile, No. 1, and Ambulance 16/21 attached to
the 36 Corps, Armee Fran^aise. Was mentioned
in despatches and awarded the Medaille des
Epidemics and the Croix de Guerre with Star.
JOHN EDWIN ARCHIBALD WARNER
B.Sc., 1912
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, February, 1916. Served in France. Was
awarded the Military Cross.
baxter james warr
Arts, 1915-16
Enlisted, January 14th, 1916, in the 9th Canadian
Field Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical Corps.
Served in France.
norman downing warriner
Arts, 1911-13; Applied Science, 1913-15;
B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, March 21st, 1916, in the 4th Divisional
Ammunition Column. Promoted to the rank of
Battery Sergeant-Major. Served in France.
Mentioned in despatches.
james r. watson
Applied Science, 1905-06
Enlisted, October 4th, 1917, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Transferred to
the 13th Battalion, C.E.F. Served in France.
hugh norman watt
Applied Science, 1915-16
Enlisted, May 8th, 1916, in the 6th (McGill)
Siege Battery (afterwards known as the 7th),
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served in France.
Attached to Canadian Corps Headquarters,
January, 1917.
william harry watts
Arts, 1908-10
Appointed Major in the 9th Battalion, C.E.F.,
September 23rd. 1914. Served in England.
OLIVER SAYLES WAUGH
M.D., 1908
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Attached to No. 3 Canadian
Casualty Clearing Station, June 17th, 1915.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in
France.
william waugh
Arts, 1910-12
Enlisted, April 28th, 1916, in No. 6 (McGill)
Siege Battery (afterwards known as the 7th),
Canadian Garrison Artillery. Served in France.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
WILLIAM RUSSELL WAY
B.Sc, 1918
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, May 15th, 1918. Served in Canada.
CHARLES HARRY WEBB
B.Sc., 1915
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Navy,
September 1st, 1914. Served on His Majesty's
Ship *'Niobe" and later in command of H.M.C.S.
"Hochelaga," and of a Torpedo Boat Destroyer
in the North Sea. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant Commander.
KARL RUDOLPH WEBER
B.Sc., 1912
Enlisted, February 27th. 1917, in the 51st
Engineers, United States Army.
ARTHUR DOUGLAS WEBSTER
M.D., 1878
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the Royal
Army Medical Corps, October 1st, 1914. Was
made a Member of the Order of the British
Empire.
GEORGE BOYD WEBSTER
B.Sc, 1904
Enlisted, August 18th, 1914, in the Canadian
Engineers. Transferred to the 177th Tunnelling
Company, Royal Engineers. Promoted to the
rank of 2nd Lieutenant and later to Staff
Captain. Served in France. Was wounded,
January 6th, 1915.
EMIL EDWIN WEIBEL
B.Sc., 1918
Enlisted, June, 1918, as an Engineer in the
Officers Training Corps, United States Army.
CHARLES WEINSTEIN
Applied Science, 1914-15
Enlisted, May 4th, 1917, in the 4th Divisional
Signal Corps. Transferred to the Princess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Served in
France. Was wounded at Amiens, August 8th,
1918.
WILLIAM WEIR
B.Sc., 1918
Enlisted, April 30th, 1918, in the 1st Canadian
Tank Battalion. Promoted to the rank of Lance-
Corporal . Served in England.
LESLIE SMILEY WELDON
Applied Science, 1912-14; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, October 2nd, 1915, in the 2nd Canadian
Pioneer Battalion. Transferred to the Royal
Air Force, with a commission. Served in France.
Was wounded at Vimy, May 12th, 1918.
RICHARD CHAPMAN WELDON
M.D., 1906
Appointed Honorary Captain in the 225th
Bat^lion, C.E.F., June 16th, 1916. Promoted
to the rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
awarded the Military Cross and Bar.
EUGENE CLARENCE WELLS
Applied Science, 1912-16
Enlisted, December 20th, 1915, in the 117th
Battalion, C.E.F. Served m F/^nf Y;^^^,.^^
14th Battalion. Was wounded. April 10th, 1917,
and September 28th, 1918.
MAURICE RALPH WELLS
Applied Science, 1915-17; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, June 7th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft. Served in France with the 10th
Siege Battery, 3rd Brigade, Canadian Garrison
Artillery. Was wounded.
THOMAS JAMES WELLS
Medicine, 1915-16; M.D.. 1922
Enlisted, May 8th, 1916, in the 117th Battalion,
C.E.F. Served in France.
ROYAL ERNEST CARL WERRY
B.A., 1915; B.C.L., 1917
Sergeant Instructor, Military District No. 4,
from April 12th, 1915, to January 15th, 1918.
Then promoted to be Company Sergeant Major
in the Royal Canadian Regiment. Served in
Siberia.
HAROLD CLIFFORD WERT
M.D., 1915
Enlisted, March 8th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the Royal
Army Medical Corps with a commission, and
served in Mesopotamia with the 21st and 34th
Divisions, Indian Expeditionary Force, and with
the 23rd Indian General Hospital.
FRANK LESLIE WEST
B.Sc., 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Depot Bat-
talion, 1st Quebec Regiment, January 10th,
1918. Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served
in England.
JAMES HOWARD WHEATLEY
B.Sc., 1912
Enlisted, June 17th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Transferred to
the Canadian Engineers. Served in Canada.
FRANK HOWARD WHEELER
M.D., 1896
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 11th, 1915. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Previous service with the
Royal Army Medical Corps.
FREDERICK HASKELL WHEELER
Applied Science, 1913-17
Enlisted, January 22nd, 1918, in the United
States School of Military Aeronautics.
JOHN THOMAS WHELAN
Medicine, 1914-16
Enlisted, April 19th, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Served in
Canada.
MORLAND POWERS WHELAN
Applied Science, 1915-17; B.Sc., 1921
Enlisted, September 29th, 1917, in the 10th
Siege Battery, 1st Brigade, Canadian Garrison
Artillery. Served in France and Belgium with
the 9th Siege Battery.
HAROLD AUSTIN WHITCOMB
Medicine, 1915-18; M.D., 1921
Appointed Surgeon Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal
Naval Volunteer Reserve,^^ June 5th, 1918,
serving on H.M.S. "Sabrina."
MCGILL HONOUR ROLL
CHARLES MARRY WHITE
AGRICULTURE, 1917-18
Enlisted, July 27th, 1918, in the 2nd Depot
Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. Served
in Canada.
ERIC GROVE WHITE
Agriculture, 1911-15; B.S.A., 1919
Enlisted, February, 1917, in the Royal Field
Artillery. Served in France in the 159th Brigade,
Royal Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant.
GERALD VERNER WHITE
B.Sc., 1901
Appointed Major in the 130th Battalion, C.E.F.,
in November, 1915. Transferred to the 224th
Battalion. Promoted to the rank of Colonel.
Served in England. Was made Commander of
the Order of the British Empire.
HAROLD WHITE
Arts, 1914-15; B.A., 1922
Enlisted, February 9th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to the rank of
Sergeant. Served in France for four years.
JAMES ALEXANDER GORDON WHITE
B.Sc., 1911
Appointed Lieutenant in the 7th Canadian
Mounted Rifles, May 1st, 1915. Placed on the
staff as Captain, Canadian Infantry Brigade,
G.S.O. 3, 1st Canadian Division and Brigade
Major, 2nd Brigade, Canadian Engineers.
Served in France. Was mentioned in despatches,
and awarded the Military Cross and the Dis-
tinguished Service Order.
JOHN HAROLD WHITE
M.D., 1906
Appointed Captain in the Royal Army Medical
Corps, May 10th, 1915. Served at the Dar-
danelles and in Egypt. Transferred to the
Canadian Army Medical Corps. Served in
England.
MacLEOD WHITE
Applied Science, 1912-15; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, February 25th, 1915, in the 6th Field
Company, Canadian Engineers. Served in
France in the 3rd Tunnelling Company, and the
9th Battalion, Canadian Engineers. Promoted
to the rank of Major. Was awarded the Military
Cross.
patrick joseph white
Arts, 1912-15
Enlisted, April 25th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
England.
SAMUEL GEORGE WHITE
M.D., 1903
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, October 31st, 1918. Served in
Canada. Died, December, 1923.
FRED RICHARD EVANS WHITTALL
B.Sc., 1912
Enlisted, June 24th, 1918, in the Canadian
Engineers. Served in Canada.
DAVID ALEXANDER WHITTON
M.D., 1898
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the 3rd Divis-
ional Ammunition Column, C.E.F., March 3rd,
1916. Served in France and also as O.C.
Hospital Ship ''Araguaya," 1917-18. Was made
a Member of the Order of the British Empire.
HAROLD EUSTACE WHYTE
B.Sc., 1911
Enlisted, May, 1915, in the 21st Company,
Canadian Army Service Corps. Served in
France with the 21st Co. C.A.S.C., the 102nd
Battalion and the Canadian Army Pay Corps.
Promoted to the rank of Honorary Captain.
Was invalided home, September, 1916.
JEAN FRANCOIS WICKENDEN
Applied Science, 1914-17; B.Sc., 1920
Enlisted, November 12th, 1917, in the 23rd
Regiment, United States Engineers. Served in
France.
JOHN CUTHBERT WICKHAM
M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain in No. 3 Canadian General
Hospital, April 5th, 1915. Promoted to the rank
of Major. Served in France.
john arthur wickson
Applied Science, 1910-14
Appointed Lieutenant in the 10th Service
Company, Canadian Army Service Corps, June
22nd, 1918. Served in Canada.
walter halpenny wickware
Applied Science, 1915-16
Enlisted, March 23rd, 1917, in No. 2 Canadian
Army Service Corps Training Depot. Served in
Canada.
CHARLES EDWARD WIENKE
Medicine, 1911-15; M.D., 1918
Enlisted, February 22nd, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to the rank of
Sergeant. Served in France.
WILLIAM IRVING WIGGIN
M.D., 1901
Appointed Captain in the United States Red
Cross, October, 1917.
henry ross wiggs
Arts, 1915-16
Enlisted, April 25th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft. Served in France with the 10th
Canadian Siege Battery, 3rd Brigade, Canadian
Garrison Artillery. Was gassed.
HARRY THOMAS CAMERON WHITLEY
Medicine, 1912-14; M.D., 1923
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Brigade,
Ammunition Column, Canadian Field Artillery,
September 21st, 1914. Transferred to the 1st
Artillery Brigade. Promoted to the rank of
Major. Served in France. Was twice wounded.
Twice mentioned in despatches.
CHARLES JOHN WILCOX
Agriculture, 1910-14; B.S.A.. 1919
Enlisted, October 31st, 1914, in the 23rd Bat-
talion, C.E.F. Transferred to the 4th Battalion.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Served in
France. Was wounded, December 4th, 1915.
and September 2nd, 1918. Was awarded the
Military Medal and Military Cross.
222
OTHER ENLISTMENTS
ALFRED BURTON WILKES
B.A., 1913; M.D., 1915
Enlisted, February 9th. 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Promoted to the rank of
Major. Served in France.
FRANCIS HILTON WILKES
B. Arch., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian
Dragoons, September 22nd, 1914. Promoted to
the rank of Captain. Served in France.
FRANCIS ALFRED WILKIN
B.A.Sc., 1895
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Canadian
Motor Machine Gun Brigade, September 22nd,
1914. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-
Colonel. Served in France. Was wounded.
Awarded the Military Cross.
ARTHUR GRIFFITH WILKINS
B.Sc, 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, May 15th, 1918. Served in England.
WALTER ASHBURY WILKINS
M.D., 1899
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, April 1st, 1915. Served m
France.
charles thomas wilkinson
Applied Science, 1894-96
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the 156th
Battalion. C.E.F., December 7th, 1915. Trans-
ferred to the 6th Reserve Battalion. Served m
England.
arthur willans
Arts, 1915-16
Enlisted, January 10th, 1916, in the 148th
Battalion, C.E.F. Transferred to the 16th
Squadron, Royal Flying Corps. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant. Served m France.
Wounded at Mericourt, September 20th, 1917.
alfred gordon williams
Arts. 1905-06; 1907-08; Applied Science,
1906-08
Enlisted, February 17th. 1916, in the 136th
Battalion. Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Staff Sergeant. Served m
England.
CHARLES McALISTER WILLIAMS
B.S.A., 1911
Appointed Captain in the 106th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December IcJth,
1915. Served in England.
EDWARD JOHNSTON WILLIAMS
B.A., 1892; M.D.. 1897
Appointed Major in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps, September 24th. 1914. Promoted to the
rank of Colonel. Served in France. Was men-
tioned in despatches twice, and awarded the
Distinguished Service Order.
FRANCIS GEORGE MAXWELL WILLIAMS
B.Sc, 1910
Enlisted, May 20th, 1915, in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of Staff
Sergeant. Transferred to the Royal Flymg
Corps with a commission. Served m England.
JAMES ALLAN WILLIAMS
M.D., 1895
Served in Canada on active duty with the Army
Medical Corps from September, 1914, to January
2nd, 1918, when he was absorbed into the
Canadian Expeditionary Force and appointed
Major; in the Canadian Army Medical Corps.
JAMES FRANCIS WILLIAMS
M.D.. 1886
Enlisted, November, 1916, and served in a
Military Hospital in England until February,
1919.
leonard francis williams
Applied Science, 1914-15
Enlisted, October 16th, 1915, in the 4th Univer-
sities Companv, Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry". Transferred to the Canadian
Machine Gun Corps and to the Royal Air Force.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
THOMAS ANWYL WILLIAMS
B.Sc., 1915
Enlisted, April 15th, 1915. in the 26th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant. Served in France with the 26th,
5th and 7th Batteries, C.F.A. Was wounded.
September 25th, 1917, April 1st, 1918, and
August 15th, 1918.
allan williamson
Arts, 1912-14; Applied Science. 1914-15
Enlisted, October 27th, 1914, in the 23rd Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Served in France with
the 1st Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Pro-
moted to the rank of Lieutenant.
HAROLD FREEMAN WILLIAMSON
B.S.A.. 1915
Enlisted, March 17th. 1915. in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the 157th
and then to the 217th Battery. Royal Garrison
Artillery. Promoted to the rank of Acting
Captain. Served in France.
NORMAN TRENHOLM WILLIAMSON
Arts, 1911-14; Medicine, 1913-15; M.D., 1920
Enlisted, March 8th. 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Transferred to the Royal
Naval Volunteer Reserve, with a commission.
Served in France.
WILLIAM REGINALD WILLIAMSON
Applied Science. 1905-07; 1908-10
Enlisted, October 30th. 1917, in the Canadian
Engineers. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France with the 2nd Battalion,
Canadian Engineers.
inglis willis
Arts, 1913-14
Enlisted, March 16th, 1917. in the Royal Cana-
dian Horse Artillery. Transferred to the 7th
Canadian Siege Battery. Served m France.
LeBARON BOTSFORD WILMOT
M.D.. 1901
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, June 6th, 1915.
lemuel allan wilmot
Applied Science, 1909-13
Appointed Lieutenant in the 29th Battalion.
Canadian Expeditionary Force, December 29th,
1914. Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in
France. Was wounded. Mentioned in despatches
and awarded the Military Cross.
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ALEXANDER WILSON
B.Sc., 1909
Appointed Lieutenant in the 244th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, June 15th, 1916.
Transferred to the 42nd Battalion. Served m
France.
alfred laurence wilson
Applied Science, 1913-15
Appointed Lieutenant in the 32nd Battery.
Canadian Field Artillery, November 2nd, 1915.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served m
France. Was mentioned in despatches, and
awarded the Military Cross.
ARTHUR ALBERT WILSON
M.D., 1907
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army Medi-
cal Corps.
ARTHUR LOUIS WILSON
B.Sc., 1915
Enlisted, October 4th, 1915, in the 3rd Divisional
Engineers. Transferred to the 9th Field Com-
pany, Canadian Engineers. Promoted to the
rank of Lieutenant. Served in France.
BRADLEY ALEXANDER WILSON
Arts, 1911-13
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Field
Artillery, 2nd Heavy Battery, September 28th,
1915. Promoted to the rank of Captain. Served
in France.
charles a. wilson
Agriculture, 1914-15
Enlisted, January 13th, 1915, in the 5th Canadian
Mounted Rifles. Served in France. Was
wounded, June 2nd, 1916.
CHARLES EDWIN WILSON
Medicine, 1899-1902
Appointed Captain and Medical Officer in the
93rd Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force,
June 27th, 1916.
ELDON PARKER WILSON
Applied Science, 1913-16; B.Sc., 1920
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, October 24th, 1916. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served in France. Was
awarded the Military Cross and Bar.
ELLWOOD WILSON
Applied Science, 1915-16
Enlisted, November 19th, 1916, in the 242nd
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 44th Battalion, and then to the
Canadian Machine Gun Corps. Promoted to the
rank of Acting Sergeant. Served in France.
erastus william wilson
Applied Science, 1908-10
Appointed Captain in the 2nd Canadian Mounted
Rifies, April 29th, 1915. Served in France.
FRANCIS WALTER ERNEST WILSON
M.D., 1897
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, February 23rd, 1915. Trans-
ferred to the 50th Battalion, C.E.F., and to the
Canadian Forestry Corps with the rank of
Medical Officer and Lieutenant-Colonel. Served
in France. Was mentioned in despatches and
made Companion of the Order of the British
Empire.
GEORGE THOMAS WILSON
B.A., 1908; M.D., 1910
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, May 4th, 1917. Served m France
in No. 3 Canadian General Hospital.
HUGH ALLEN WILSON
Applied Science, 1914-16
Enlisted, October, 1915, as a Flight Sub-Lieu-
tenant in the Royal Air Force. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Was awarded the Air Force
Cross and the Order of Ste. Anne's (Russia).
JAMES KINNEAR WILSON
APPLIED Science, 1913-15; B.Sc, 1921
Enlisted, March 23rd, 1915, in the 27th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
7th Brigade, C.F.A., to the 2nd Divisional
Ammunition Column, and to the 5th Brigade,
C.F.A. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France. Awarded the Military Cross.
JAMES MOIR WILSON
Applied Science, 1911-14; B.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, October 24th, 1914, in the 24th Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Served
in France. Wounded, September 28th, 1915;
March 23rd, 1916, and July 22nd, 1917. Awarded
the Distinguished Conduct Medal.
ROBERT WILSON
M.D., 1893
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, September 27th, 1914. Trans-
ferred to the 1st Canadian General Hospital.
Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.
Served in France and on Headquarters Staff,
London, England. He was then appointed to
take charge of physiotherapy and electrotherapy
in Canadian hospitals. Died November 1st,
1919, in St. Andrew's Military Hospital, Toronto,
Ont.
ROBERT DONALD WILSON
M.D., 1915
Enlisted, February 9th, 1915, in No. 3 Canadian
General Hospital. Served in France with the
Canadian Army Medical Corps. Promoted to
the rank of Captain.
SELWYN HAMILTON WILSON
Applied Science, 1915-16; B.Sc, 1922
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Divisional
Signal Company, April 19th, 1916. Transferred
to the 2nd Divisional Ammunition Column and
to the 13th Field Battery, 4th Brigade, Canadian
Field Artillery. Served in France. Was awarded
the Military Cross.
WILLIAM DOUGLAS WILSON
B.Sc., 1904
Appointed Lieutenant in the 40th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery, September 13th, 1915.
Transferred to the 10th Brigade. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in France. Was
mentioned in despatches and awarded the
Distinguished Service Order.
arthur enderton windatt
Applied Science, 1912-15
Enlisted, October 16th, 1915, in the 4th Uni-
versities Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. Transferred to the 2nd and
agam to the 8th Battery, Canadian Field
Artillery. Promoted to Bombardier. Served in
France. Was wounded, May 7th, 1917.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
ERIC CHARLES WINDELER
M.D., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in No. 5 Canadian Field
Ambulance, August 5th, 1914. Transferred to
the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, and then
to No. 3 Canadian General Hospital. Promoted
to the rank of Major. Served in France.
HENRY STANTON WINDELER
B.Sc., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Newfound-
land Regiment, November, 1914. Transferred
to the Machine Gun Corps, Imperial Army.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in
France and Gallipoli. Was awarded the Military
Cross.
hugh pelham winslow
Applied Science, 1909-10
Enlisted, September 24th, 1914, in the 6th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the Royal Navy with a commission.
Was wounded.
KENELM MOLSON WINSLOW
Applied Science, 1915-16; B.Sc., 1921
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, June 19th, 1916. Served in France with
the 3rd Army Troop Company, Canadian
Engineers.
frederick roberts winter
Applied Science, 1917-18
Enlisted, November 15th, 1917, as a cadet, in
the Royal Air Force. Promoted to the rank of
Second Lieutenant. Served in England.
DAVID JAMES GIBE WISHART
M.D., 1885
Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps, April 1st, 1918. Served m
Canada.
WILLIAM HORATIUS WISSE
Applied Science, 1912-14; Dentistry, 1915-18;
D.D.S., 1919
Enlisted, July 27th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Served m
Canada.
CHARLES GEORGE LEWIS WOLF
M.D., 1894
Commissioned Lieutenant in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, September, 1914. Served as
Medical Officer, on the Hospital Ship "Oxford-
shire," with the 5th Stationary Hospital and the
Base Hygiene Laboratory, as Officer m charge.
Promoted to the rank of Captain. Twice
mentioned in despatches.
THOMAS CONRAD WOLFF
M.D., 1917
Served with the Military Hospitals Commission
and in the Active Militia for six months prior
to enrolment for overseas service. Apppintecl
Lieutenant in the Canadian Army Medical
Corps. November 15th, 1917. Promoted to the
rank of Captain. Served m England.
hugh edward wonham
Arts, 1914-15
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Service Corps, April 23rd, 1917. Served m
France.
CASEY A. WOOD
M.D., 1906
On active service as a Colonel in the United
States Medical Reserve Corps, November, 1916.
DOUGLAS FLETCHER WOOD
B.Sc., 1911
Enlisted, October 25th, 1915, in the Canadian
Siege Artillery. Promoted to the rank of Lieu-
tenant. Served in France.
GILBERT OSBORNE WOOD
M.D., 1905
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, January 25th, 1916. Promoted
to the rank of Major. Served in France.
EDGAR GEORGE WOOD
B.S.A., 1917
Enlisted in the 76th Battery, Canadian Field
Artillery. Promoted to the rank of Signaller.
HARRY GARDNER WOOD
M.D., 1904
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, March 10th, 1916. Promoted to
the rank of Major. Served in France.
JAMES ALONZO WOOD
B.Sc., 1914
Appointed Lieutenant in the 10th Field Com-
pany, Canadian Engineers, January 1st, 1916.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in
France. Was wounded three times and awarded
the Military Cross.
JAMES WALTER WOODLEY
M.D., 1899
Appointed Captain in the Canadian Army
Medical Corps, June 6th, 1916. Served in
France. Was awarded the Military Cross.
JAMES B. WOODROW
M.D., 1907
Commissioned Captain in the Royal Army
Medical Corps. Served in France. Was wounded.
BERNARD JOHN WOODRUFF
Applied Science, 1911-14
Enlisted, September 22nd, 1914, in the 2nd
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Pro-
moted to the rank of Company Sergeant-Major.
Served in France. Was wounded, April 24th,
1915.
THOMAS ADAMS WOODRUFF
M.D., 1888
Commissioned, September, 1917, as a Captain
in the Medical Corps, United States Army.
Promoted to the rank of Major. Served in the
United States.
ARTHUR GERALD WOODWARD
MEDICINE, 1914-15
Commissioned, August 4th, 1915, in the Royal
Naval Air Service. Promoted to the rank ot
Flight Commander and Captain in the Royal
Air Force. Served in France, Salonika and the
Dardanelles.
WILLIAM MOORE WOODWARD
Agriculture, 1916-17
Enlisted, April 24th, 1917, in the McGill Siege
Artillery Draft (10th Siege Battery), Canadian
Garrison Artillery. Promoted to the rank eft
Bombardier. Served in France.
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william walton woodwark
Agriculture, 1914-16
Enlisted, July 6lh, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment. Served in
England.
DAVID HERBERT WOOLLATT
B.Sc., 1916
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers, July 17th, 1918. Served in England.
CHARLES DESMOND WOOLWARD
Applied Science, 1915-16; B.Sc., 1922
Enlisted, September 11th, 1916, in the 79th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred
to the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery. Served
with the rank of Bombardier in France.
mervin karl work
Applied Science, 1914-15
Enlisted, November 12th, 1917, in the Royal
Flying Corps. Promoted to the rank of Second
Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force. Served in
France.
ellis edward workman
Arts, 1911-14
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Canadian Tank
Battalion, April 20th, 1918. Served in England.
edgar thomas worswick
Applied Science, 1903-05
Enlisted, September 30th, 1914, in the Divisional
Ammunition Column, Canadian Expeditionary
Force. Transferred to the 1st General Hospital
with the rank of Lance-Corporal, and again to
the Imperial Army with a commission. Served
in France.
hugh eames wortley
Medicine, 1914-15
Enlisted, November 21st, 1914, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Transferred to the New
Army, B.E.F., with a commission.
HUGH CLAPHAM WOTHERSPOON
Arts, 1898-1900; Medicine, 1899-1902
Appointed Lieutenant in the 46th Regiment,
Infantry School of Instruction, Kingston, Ont.
January, 1915. Served as Staff Adjutant in the
Royal Military College and Officer in charge of
Records, Royal Military College. PromotSi to
the rank of Major. Medically unfit for overseas
service.
edward shirreff wright
Arts, 1914-15; Agriculture, 1915-16
Enlisted, June 1st, 1916, in the 65th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred to the
2nd Howitzer Battery, 1st Brigade, C.F.A.
Served in France. Was wounded, December 18th,
1917, and August 8th, 1918.
harry gordon wright
Applied Science, 1913-14
Appointed Lieutenant in the 259th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, September 19th,
1918. Served in Siberia.
henry PULTENEY WRIGHT
M.D., 1914
Appointed Captain in the 6th Field Ambulance,
Canadian Army Medical Corps, November,
1914. Promoted to the rank of Major. Served
in France.
HENRY STANLEY WRIGHT
Medicine, 1912-15; M.D., 1918
Enlisted, February 19th. 1915, in the Canadian
Army Medical Corps. Promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant. Served in France.
john henry wright
Arts, 1896-97
Enlisted, March 11th, 1916, in the 131st Bat-
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 3rd Canadian Casualty Clearing
Station as Chaplain, with the rank of Honorary
Captain. Served in France.
ROBERT PERCY WRIGHT
M.D., 1908
Appointed Major in No. 1 Canadian Field
Ambulance, September 30th, 1914. Promoted to
the rank of Colonel. Served in France. Was
mentioned in despatches four times. Awarded the
Distinguished Service Order and made a Com-
panion of the Order of St. Michael and St.
George.
STEPHEN VICKERS WRIGHT
B.A., 1914
Enlisted, April 26th, 1918, in the Royal Air
Force. Served in Canada.
william e. wright
Applied Science, 1908-09
Enlisted, December 27th, 1915, in the 5th
Universities Company, Princess Patricia's Cana-
dian Light Infantry. Promoted to the rank of
Sergeant. Served in France. Was wounded.
CHARLES FENWICK WYLDE
M.D., 1888
Appointed Major in No. 1 Canadian General
Hospital, September 22nd, 1914. Served in
France and England with Nos. 1 and 10 Canadian
General Hospitals, and was also A.D.M.S.
London Area after February 22nd, 1918. Pro-
moted to the rank of Temporary Colonel. Was
mentioned in despatches. Made a Commander
of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath
(3rd Class).
JOHN KIRBY WYMAN
B.Sc., 1910
Commissioned in the Royal Engineers. Promoted
to the rank of Major. Served in Egypt and
Salonika. Was mentioned in despatches.
EMSLEY LEWIS YEO
B.A., 1915
Enlisted, December 1st, 1916, as a Corporal in
the 4th Section, Canadian Divisional Ammuni-
tion Column. Served in France with the 2nd
Divisional Ammunition Column and the 5th
Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.
ALEXANDER ARTHUR YOUNG
B.Sc., 1910
Appointed Lieutenant in the 27th Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force, November 1st,
1914. Promoted to the rank of Major. Served
in France.
CHARLES ANDREW YOUNG
M.D., 1905
Appointed Captain in No. 2 Canadian Stationary
Hospital, September 24th, 1914. Promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Served in
France. Mentioned in despatches.
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OTHER ENLISTMENTS
douglas mcfarlane young
Arts. 1906-07
Enlisted, December 17th, 1917, in the 79th
Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Transferred
to the 5th Brigade, C.F.A. Served in France.
GEORGE HERBERT YOUNGER
Arts, 1914-16; B.A., 1919; B.C.L., 1921
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian Army
Service Corps, March 6th, 1916. Discharged in
Canada as physically unfit for overseas service.
george r. young
Agriculture
Appointed Lieutenant in the 185th Battalion
(afterwards the 85th), Canadian Expeditionary
Force. Served in France. Was wounded June,
1917.
john watson yuile
Applied Science, 1910-11
Appointed Lieutenant in the 42nd Battalion,
Royal Highlanders of Canada, June 8th, 1915.
Transferred to the Royal Flying Corps. Pro-
moted to the rank of Captain. Served in France.
HERBERT MAITLAND YOUNG
Medicine, 1914-18; M.D., 1919
Enlisted, May 7th, 1918, in the 1st Depot
Battalion, 1st Quebec Regiment, C.E.F. Trans-
ferred to the Canadian Army Medical Corps,
Training Depot No. 4. Served in Canada.
HORACE GREELY YOUNG
B.Sc., 1906
Appointed Lieutenant in the Canadian En-
gineers Training Depot, June 1st, 1917. Served
in France with the 12th Battalion, Canadian
Engineers.
richard thomas young
Applied Science, 1910-11; Arts, 1911-13
Appointed Lieutenant in the 1st Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery, September 22nd, 1914.
Promoted to the rank of Major, commanding the
39th Battery. 10th Brigade, C.F.A. Served in
France. Was wounded, June 18th, 1915. Was
awarded the Croix de Guerre and Chevalier de
rOrdre de Leopold, Belgique.
william lee young
Applied Science, 1906-10
Enlisted, February 17th, 1916, in the 194th
Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Trans-
ferred to the 10th Battalion, Canadian Railway
Troops. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in France. Was awarded the Military
Cross.
HARRY HOGG YUILL
B.Sc., 1909; M.Sc, 1910
Enlisted, January 22nd, 1915, in the Artists*
Rifles (T.F.), Imperial Army. Commissioned in
the Royal Engineers (170th Mining Company).
Served as Controller of Mines, First Army Head-
quarters. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-
Colonel. Served in France. Was mentioned in
despatches four times, and awarded the Military
Cross, the Croix de Guerre and the Distinguished
Service Order.
LIONEL SHIRLEY YUILL
Law, 1914-15; B.C.L., 1918
Enlisted, February 4th, 1915, in the 1st Univer-
sities Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. Transferred to the 52nd Bat-
talion, C.E.F. Promoted to the rank of Captain.
Served in France. Was wounded at Ypres,
June 9th, 1916.
RUSSELL YUILL
B.Sc.. 1915
Enlisted, February 28th, 1918, in the Canadian
Engineers. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
Served in England.
everett edward zwicky
Applied Science, 1912-14
Enlisted, April 22nd, 1917, in the United States
Navy. Promoted to 1st Class Engineer.
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SUMMARY
Number Enlisted
^^^^^^^ Graduates ^^n^^^^^^^^^ students ^^'-^
Arts 218 272 144 634
Medicine 630 158 61 849
Applied Science 525 443 220 1188
^ir^'"";:;;;::::::::::::::^^ it 'It 'I 12I
Pharmacy 0 8 0 8
Veterinary Science X o
Music ^ ^ S ?
Household Science 4 0 0 4
Dentistry 19 12 1 32
Totals 1540 1061 458 3059
NOTE— To Arts should be added 88 who graduated in Medicine, 50 who graduated in Law and
15 who graduated in Applied Science— total 153.
Number Killed or Died on Service
Faculty
Graduates
Under-
graduates
Past
Students
Total
Arts
35
42
23
100
Medicine
18
9
4
31
Applied Science
94
63
31
188
Agriculture
7
8
5
20
Law
14
5
0
19
Dentistry
3
1
0
4
Veterinary Science
1
0
0
1
Totals
172
128
63
363
NOTE — To Arts should be added 6 who also graduated in Medicine, 9 who also graduated in
Law and 3 who also graduated in AppUed Science.
Decorations
Arts
Med.
Ap. Sci.
Law
Agri.
Dent.
Vet,
Total
v.c
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
C.B
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
C.M.G
7
9
5
2
0
0
1
24
C.B.E
1
6
2
0
0
0
0
9
O.B.E
5
7
3
4
0
0
1
20
M.B.E
1
3
2
0
0
0
0
6
D.S.O
17
27
32
5
1
1
1
84
D.S.O. & Bar
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
6
D.S.O. & 2 Bars
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
M.C
40
51
129
8
8
0
0
236
M.C. & Bar
3
8
14
1
0
0
0
26
M.C. & 2 Bars
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
D.S.C
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
3
D.F.C
3
1
4
0
0
0
0
8
A.F.C
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
4
D.C.M
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
6
D.C.M. & Bar
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
M.M
14
3
7
0
10
0
0
34
M.M. & Bar
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
M.S.M
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
Mentioned in Despatches . .
57
68
115
12
2
1
3
258
Foreign Decorations
12
11
24
4
1
0
2
54
Auxiliary Services Decora-
tion
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
Totals
172
198
352
37
22
2
8
791
228
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